John Gill on Exodus 4:21
Here is John Gill on Exodus 4:21 (“…but I will harden his heart, that he shall not let the people … Continue reading John Gill on Exodus 4:21
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
Here is John Gill on Exodus 4:21 (“…but I will harden his heart, that he shall not let the people … Continue reading John Gill on Exodus 4:21
“For as many as are out of works of Law, [these] are under a curse. For it has been written, … Continue reading Harmony between Law and Gospel
From the Belgic Confession (1561): “We believe that those Holy Scriptures fully contain the will of God, and that whatsoever … Continue reading More Vain than Vanity Itself
According to one biography Hugh Latimer (1485-1555) was: “Born in Leicestershire and educated at Cambridge, Latimer was at first antagonistic … Continue reading Hugh Latimer: Heretic
“But I rejoiced in [the] Lord greatly that now at last you revived [your] thinking of me (although you indeed … Continue reading Contentment
“Another saying of Jesus, and a most disturbing one, was put in the form of a question, ‘How can ye … Continue reading Upset by Failure
“But our God [is] in the heavens: he hath done whatsoever he hath pleased. Their idols [are] silver and gold, … Continue reading Idols of Silver and Gold
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) was the first professor at Princeton Seminary. He taught there for 39 years. He greatly influenced Charles … Continue reading Sovereign Sawyer
“The decrees of God not only ensure the end to be obtained, but they ensure free human action as logically … Continue reading Pharaoh in a fishbowl?
Puritan heretic William Gurnall expounds and instructs the way Puritan heretics usually (to my knowledge) expound and instruct: “Duty. Bear … Continue reading “You see the gospel is a mystery.” (Gurnall)