~156 Min.Comments on the Second Book of Kings (ch.8-25)
biblecentre.org · ... the Word upon the present state of things (read 2 Timothy: 2 Peter; and Jude), and no one takes heed. At the moment of their sudden destruction, men will ...
~313 Min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... be drawn into fellowship with what is hateful to God. But if, according to Jude, while we build ourselves upon our most holy faith, with those who are like ...
~161 Min.The Gospel Of John
biblecentre.org · ... be the surest and most disastrous ruin. They are worse even than before. So Jude speaks of men twice dead; and, in fact, experience proves that men who ...
~512 Min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... at the best allegorical. I am not quoting from Genesis at all, but from Jude, a short Epistle written at least 3000 years after the translation of Enoch to ...
~172 Min.Part I: chapters 1-18
biblecentre.org · ... of this special danger (1. Cor. 10); as also St Peter (2. Pet. 2) and Jude. The church at the present moment is likewise afflicted; nay, ...
~178 Min.PART SECOND. PRELIMINARY JUDGMENTS. (CHAPTERS iv. i ; xix. 4.)
... which standeth for the children of thy people." (Chap. xii. 1.) So in Jude he disputes with Satan " about the body of Moses." It would seem therefore that ...
~229 Min.An Exposition Of Isaiah
biblecentre.org · ... long-suspended blow will at length fall, as Isaiah here intimates, and Jude later still, when Christendom's evil becomes as plain as Israel's. "The new ...
~240 Min.Commentary on the Book of Revelation
biblecentre.org · ... but denying the power thereof. From such they must turn away. Peter, John, Jude, add each some fresh feature to the terrible picture; but we need not dwell ...
~197 Min.Comments on the Gospel of Matthew
biblecentre.org · ... and he will flee from you" (Jas. 4:7). For a time the Lord Jesus remained in Judes, baptizing (that is, his disciples doing so), as is seen in ...
~357 Min.The Gospel of Matthew (part 2)
biblecentre.org · ... goes on in Christendom. Professed teachers, who are described in the Epistle of Jude and in the Second Epistle of Peter, who are nothing but natural men, ...