sermons by famous preachers of the 17th century Grand Duchy of Lithuanialike Jokūbas OlševskisBonaventūra ČarlinskisAugustinas VitunskisAlbertas CeciševskisAleksas DubrovičiusMotiejus Kazimieras SarbievijusFabijonas Birkovskis and Žygimantas...
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"Lost Church Members and Sheep Stealing Preachers" (The Churches of the Last Days - Part II) 10 - 19 - 2013 PM "A Warning About the Rapture" 10 - 13 - 2013 AM "Why Churches are Slumbering and Cold" (The Churches of the Last Days - Part I) 10 - 13 - 2013 PM "Lessons From ...
Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (June 19, 1834 January 31, 1892) was a British Reformed Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known as the “Prince of Preachers.” In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000...
Louis Bourdaloue was a French Jesuit, held by many to have been the greatest of the 17th-century court preachers. Bourdaloue became a Jesuit in 1648 and very soon manifested his gift for oratory. After preaching in the provinces, he was sent in 1669 to P
It seems to me that anyone could have seen from this passage that the Messiah, when He came, would not be rich and famous, surrounded by pomp and human glory, but would come as a "man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief," to be "despised and rejected of men." Yet, although this...
This is the setting in which some of Jesus’ most famous statements are found. It is here that Jesus said, “I shall [only] be with you a little while longer…Where I am going, you cannot come” (13:33). The person that they had followed for 3 ½ years, that they were ...
When the occasion is little, one man is as good as another; there is a general hum of conversation, and it is difficult to tell the great man from the small, the obscure man from the famous; but when the crisis comes, by some law hardly to be expressed in words, men fall into ...
One of the most influential early church theologians and preachers was Origen. And he said that when Jesus came in person, it was like God shrank himself down to a size that people could actually see. Ancient scholars tried to figure out the size and shape of the world. Eratosthenes measure...
The first and principal commandment of the moral law, Honour thy father and thy mother, begins with obedience to parents; but must of course be interpreted in a wider sense so as to apply to all who have a right to obedience — the persons to be honoured in that famous and excellent ...