Conference Papers

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, Aug 26, 2004 - Religion - 390 pages
 

Contents

GOD AND HIS ATTRIBUTES 124
1
17 and John 8 47
8
CHRIST HIS PERSON AND OFFICES 2567
25
III
67
11
73
26
80
Indwelling
93
Spiritual Pride
103
SelfKnowledge
171
Selfexamination No 1
174
Fasting
175
Responsibility arising from the Possession of special Privileges
176
24 Take heed How ye Hear Luke Brotherly Love e
177
21
179
Christian Forbearance
180
1 see as 4 tº sº
181

Ambition
105
27
106
36
108
12
110
Backsliding
112
The Unpardonable Sin J W
113
CONVERSION ENTRANCE UPON THE CHRISTIAN LIFE 116141
116
The Value of the Soul
117
The Conversion of Paul
119
Conviction of Sin
121
Conviction of Sin
122
Repontance
123
3
124
Strive to Enter in at the Strait Gate
126
Coming to Christ
128
Matt 11 28
129
26
131
Submission to God
132
12
133
12
135
Regeneration
136
Evidences of Regeneration
137
Confession of Christ
139
Lord What wilt Thou have me to do?
140
CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCES CHARACTERISTICS AND PRIVILFGES 142236
142
The Christian Race
144
Justification by Faith
145
18
147
24
149
Mortify the Deeds of the Body
150
Living by Faith
152
Walking with God
154
Dying unto Sin and living unto Righteousness
155
Living Hope through the Resurrection of Christ
156
12
157
30 Mark 66
159
38 e
160
Contentment 1 Tim 6 6 z
161
11
164
Delighting in the Law of
165
Fidelity in the Service of God
166
58
167
Walking with
168
5
169
Earnestness in the Service of
170
Christian Rebuke
182
Forgiveness of Offences e
183
16
185
12 eve e
186
Rejoice in the Lord
187
Zeal
188
THE MEANS of GRACETHE SCRIPTURES MINISTRY SACRAMENTS
189
Prayer as a Means of Grace
193
Prayer The Means of Grace
194
Christian Fellowship as expressed in the Lords Supper 196 Intercessory Prayer
196
Prayer for Colleges
197
Meditation as a Means of Grace
198
199 Meditation
199
The Sabbath
200
27
202
The Unity of the Church
203
Aggressive Character of Christianity
204
205 Call to the Ministry
205
16
207
1416
209
Preaching Christ
210
20
211
4
213
Thy Kingdom Come weet
214
Domestic Missions sº
215
The knowledge of the Gospel necessary to the Salvation of the Heathen
216
Call to the Work of Foreign Missions
217
37
219
The Lords Supper as a Means of Grace No
223
Retrospect of the Lords Supper
224
Revivals of Religion
225
3
227
DEATH AND THE CONSUMMATION OF REDEMPTION 228 Time
228
12 No 1
229
12 No
231
54 55
233
There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God
234
But we know that when He shall appear we shall be like Him for we shall see Him as He is 1 John
235
6
236
O Death where is thy sting 2 O Grave where is thy Victory 2 I Cor
238
LAST WORDSPAPERS PREPARED DURING THE LAST YEAR OF HIS LIFE
239
man the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him 1
246
Search the Scriptures 195 The Prayer of Faith
288
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Charles Hodge (1797-1878) was one of the most influential American theologians of the nineteenth century. A professor at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1820 until his death, Hodge was a champion of Calvinistic confessionalism, or old Princeton Theology. His three volume 'Systematic Theology' is a classic statement of nineteenth century American Calvinism.

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