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It is but a picturesque and condensed way of saying that Jesus Christ, in the depth of His nature and the width of His work, stands alone, and is the single, ...
Only act the citizen as becometh the Gospel of Christ.' Now, you will remember, possibly, that Philippi was, as the Acts of the Apostles tells us, a Roman ...
And a most natural prejudice. Nathanael came from Cana of Galilee, a little hill village, three or four miles from Nazareth. We all know the bitter feuds and ...
It is the fixed determination to bate not one jot of heart or hope, but still bear up, and steer right onwards,' in spite of all hindrances and antagonisms ...
The First Thing That I Would Desire You To Notice Is The Strangely Unanimous Refusal. The guests' conduct in the story is such as life and reality would ...
(a) The first is in this verse--disciples: The others are believers, saints, brethren. These four are the Church's own christening of itself; its explanation ...
The one thing that all parts of our nature need is God, and that is as true about our power of remembrance as it is about any other part of our being. The past ...
All the universe being the temple, and a thin veil being stretched between us in the outer court and that Holy of Holies, the Christ, who is our hope, has ...
The fact that Stephen was the first Christian to follow his Lord in martyrdom is not sufficient to account for the extraordinary difference. The difference ...
We possess God; God possesses us. What does that mean? Well, it means plainly and chiefly this, a mutual love. For we all know--and many of us thankfully ...