PHILIPPIAN STUDIES
Lessons in Faith and Love from
St. Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians
by H. C. G. MOULE, D.D.
Principal of Ridley Hall and Formerly Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge
“Let us pray to God, that we may speak, think, believe, live, and depart hence, according to the wholesome doctrine and verities of His Word.”
–THE HOMILIES, i, 1.
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Cox A Study on the Trinity is a short 32-page work on the Trinity with special attention applied towards Muslims and Jehovah's Witnesses. Chapters: 1. God is One Monotheism. | 2. Why God is one, but has to be three persons in that one God: Love needs three people. | 3. Other Consideration that God has to be three persons. | 4. God the Father is God | 5. Jesus is God | 6. The Holy Spirit is God. | 7. Unacceptable explanations of the Trinity. | 8 Conclusion. Alternate Download Site: Christian-kindle-library.com
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Introductory
Chapter 2. The Intimacy of Human Hearts in Christ (Php 1:1-11.)
Chapter 3. The Apostle’s Position and Circumstances (Php 1:12-20.)
Chapter 4. The Christian’s Peace and the Christian’s Consistency (Php 1:21-30.)
Chapter 5. Unity in Self-Forgetfullness: the Example of the Lord (Php 2:1-11.)
Chapter 6. The Lord’s Power in the Disciple’s Life (Php 2:12-18.)
Chapter 7. Timotheus and Epaphroditus (Php 2:19-30.)
Chapter 8. Joy in the Lord and Its Preserving Influence “That 1. May Know Him” (Php 3:1-11.)
Chapter 9. Christian Standing and Christian Progress (Php 3:12-16.)
Chapter 10. The Blessed Hope and Its Power (Php 3:17-21.)
Chapter 11. Purity and Peace in the Present Lord (Php 4:1-9.)
Chapter 12. The Collection For St Paul: the Farewell (Php 4:10-23.)
“Holy Scripture is the Letter of God Almighty to His Creatures; Learn God’s Heart in God’s Words.”
Gregory the Great, Epist., 4:31.
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pc10 Sexual Purityis an exhortation to purity in sexual matters for the Christian. We look at various aspects of the issue.
Topics: It is not an impossible fight! | The Biblical Model | Homosexuality and Prostitution | Nudity and the Mind | Self-Stimulation | Resisting the Temptation.
Excerpts: Job 31:1 I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid? Job understood that sexual sin begins with the sight, and the seeing before desiring. Job made a covenant with himself, a commitment that he would not look on young women to desire them or to let his imagination run wild with them even their image or in his thoughts. Equally, Jesus taught us in Mat. 5:28 that even thinking sinful thoughts without doing them is as sinful as actually doing them. This is an amplification of Exo 20:17 “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife”. David saw before taking (2Sam 11:2).
Fasting is to teach us that the body does not control over us, and this is exactly what is necessary for people with this problem. This sin is pinned to the thoughts, “for as he thinketh in his heart, so is he” Pro 23:7. “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” Phil 4:13.
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