The Epistle to Galatians is a book of the New Testament. It is a letter from Paul of Tarsus to a number of early Christian communities in the Roman pr...
Confessions (Latin: Confessiones) is the name of an autobiographical work, consisting of 13 books, by St. Augustine of Hippo, written between AD 397 a...
While in prison, Paul writes this letter to another Christian, Philemon. Paul has met with and converted a man named Onesimus, probably a runaway sla...
Paul writes to the church at Ephesus, beginning with a praise to God for the forgiveness of their sins and for choosing them in His grace. Paul prays...
Charles Spurgeon was a popular Baptist minister in London in mid-Victorian times; his ministry was highly influential and had a significant effect on...
The Epistle to the Galatians is a book of the New Testament. It is a letter from Paul of Tarsus to a number of early Christian communities in the Roma...
The Epistle to the Romans is one of the letters of the New Testament canon of the Christian Bible. In the words of N.T. Wright, the Book of Romans is...
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The Epistle to the Hebrews (abbr. Heb for citations) is one of the books in the New Testament. Though traditionally credited to the Apostle Paul, the...
Described by William Barclay as the "Queen of the Epistles," the Epistle to the Ephesians is one of the books of the Bible in the New Testament. Paul...
The Gospel of John, (literally, According to John; Greek, Κατά Ιωαννην, Kata Iōannēn) is the fourth gospel in the canon of the New Testament, traditio...
The World English Bible is a translation of the Bible into modern English. Work on the project began in 1997, but the translation has been released di...
Rome having been stormed and sacked by the Goths under Alaric their king, the worshippers of false gods, or pagans, as we commonly call them, made an...
Probably the most needful characteristic of any Christian when following Christ is humility; Andrew Murray has an insight into this important subject...
LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 different recordings of The Pulley by George Herbert. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of June 15th, 2...
Pascal's Pensées is widely considered to be a masterpiece, and a landmark in French prose. When commenting on one particular section (Thought #72), Sa...
John Calvin's *Institutes of the Christian Religion*, Book 2, delves into the central tenets of Reformed theology, focusing on the knowledge of God as...
Set in 12th-century England, this historical novel tells the story of Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was assassinated in 1170. The st...
The Book of Ephesians, written by the Apostle Paul, is a powerful letter addressed to the early Christian church in Ephesus. It delves into the profou...
The Epistle to Philemon is a short letter written by the Apostle Paul while imprisoned in Rome. It addresses the issue of slavery and forgiveness, urg...
The Epistle to the Romans is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Rome. It is one of the most important books in the New Testament, a...
This devotional work by Charles Spurgeon explores the concept of God's promises and their implications for believers. He encourages a deep self-examin...
This section, Part Five of the *Summa Theologica*, delves into the nature of humanity. Aquinas explores the soul's essence, its relation to the body,...
Arthur Pink's *Sovereignty of God* is a theological treatise that explores the concept of God's absolute authority and control over all creation. The...
“Upon His Mistress Dancing” is a short, elegant poem by James Shirley, a prolific English playwright and poet of the 17th century. The poem is a pass...