Prolegomena Library
If Prolegomena is a new word for you, see this. The following is a list of over 1000 publicly accessible books pertaining to General Revelation, Natural Theology, Bible, Hermeneutics, Apologetics,…
If Prolegomena is a new word for you, see this. The following is a list of over 1000 publicly accessible books pertaining to General Revelation, Natural Theology, Bible, Hermeneutics, Apologetics,…
The following is a list of over 700 publicly accessible books all pertaining to the subjects of Soteriology and Ecclesiology. You can filter the list by category or by column…
The following is a list of over 1300, publicly accessible books pertaining to the New Testament. You can filter the list by category or by column (click the column heads…
The following is a list of over 1000, publicly accessible books pertaining to the Old Testament. You can filter the list by category or by column (click the column heads…
The following is a list of books, freely available online and pertaining to any subject in Theology Proper, Anthropology, Christology, and Eschatology. For a comprehensive list of all the systematic…
The following is a list of over 1800 public domain books pertaining to history and church history. You can filter the list by category or by column (click the column…
…his De Civitate Dei, book 18, ch. 38, remarks that “In the books of the Kings, the names and books of certain prophets are cited”; but he adds that “They…
…scant and narrow for this news; hearts should be enlarged, the doors and gates should be set wide open for this King of glory to come in; as Balaam said…
…inasmuch as Christ entered heaven in our name, just as he had come down to earth on our account, he also opened up an access for us, so that the…
…comprehended? A. The moral law is summarily comprehended in the Ten Commandments, which were delivered by the voice of God upon mount Sinai, and written by him in two su_tables…
…and commentators, who explained in his Homilies most of the books of the New Testament, Diodorus of Tarsus (d. 394), Theodorus of Mopsuestia (called ὁ ἐξηγητής, d. 429), Theodoret of…
…What are all these books called? The canonical books of the Old Testament. 10. Why so? Because they are divinely inspired, and, together with the New Testament, constitute the rule…
…time of the New Testament. 10. Q. How many sacraments are there under the New Testament? A. Two; Baptism, and the Lord’s Supper. 11. Q. By whom were they instituted?…
…are these: etc. All which are given by inspiration of God to be the rule of faith and life. 3. The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration,…
…book also uses the ten commands as an organizing principle. It also includes sections on Christianity and Culture. This book is more difficult than Grudem. Bible Commentary Another…
…books of Moses, to wit, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy; Joshua, Judges, Ruth, four books of Kings, two of Paralipomenon [Chronicles], the first book of Esdras, and the second which…
…thereunto. All the canonical books of the Old and New Testament (but none of those which are commonly called Apocrypha) shall be publickly read in the vulgar tongue, out of…
…to the saving doctrine. source The Great Commission Does Jesus give any instruction about baptism? The command to baptize comes from Jesus: And Jesus came up and spoke to…
…example, into the utterances of the apostle John—utterances that are remarkable for the combination they present of simplicity in form, with depth and comprehensiveness of meaning—could be expected from one,…
…will for you in the fifth commandment? Question 105: What is God’s will for you in the sixth commandment? Question 106: Does this commandment refer only to murder? Question 107:…