ID | Interpret | Skladba | Album | |
181. | Frank McGlynn | for your love | christian album | |
182. | ExChristian.Net | Reflections on hell | Ex-Christian Monologues | |
183. | exchristiandotnet | Reflections on hell | Ex-Christian Monologues | |
184. | exchristiandotnet | Reinforcing the Fairy Tale | Ex-Christian Monologues | |
185. | exchristiandotnet | A handful of Christian arguments and tactics | Ex-Christian Monologues | |
186. | exchristiandotnet | Conversion, Spiritual Epiphanies and Mystical Experiences | Ex-Christian Monologues | |
187. | ExChristian.Net | Not Ready to be Nice | Ex-Christian Monologues | |
188. | ExChristian.Net | Reflections on hell | Ex-Christian Monologues | |
189. | ExChristian.Net | Not Ready to be Nice | Ex-Christian Monologues | |
190. | Warren Wiersbe | Born Free | Christian Freedom | |
191. | Steven Buckley, Ele Ramsey, Laura Trevelyan | Past halfway - The Cut The Carbon March | Christian Aid Campaigns | |
192. | St. Augustine | Chs. 17-19: Threefold division of the various kinds of speech. The Christian orator is constantly dealing with great matters. The Christian teacher must use different styles on different occasions. | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 4 | |
193. | St. Augustine | Chs. 22-26: The necessity of variety in style. How the various styles should be mingled. The effects produced by the majestic style. How the temperate style is to be used. In every style the orator sh | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 4 | |
194. | St. Augustine | Chs. 27-31: The man whose life is in harmony with his teaching will teach with greater effect. Truth is more important than expression and what is meant by strife about words. A preacher may deliver t | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 4 | |
195. | St. Augustine | Chs. 31-38: Use of dialectics and of fallacies. Valid logical sequence not devised but only observed by man. False inferences may be drawn from valid reasonings and vice versa. One thing to know the t | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 2 | |
196. | St. Augustine | Chs 1-4: This work not intended to teach rhetoric. It is lawful for a Christian teacher to use rhetoric. Proper means and age to learn rhetorical skill. The duty of the Christian teacher. | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 4 | |
197. | St. Augustine | Chs. 23-28 | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 1 | |
198. | St. Augustine | Ch. 20: Examples drawn from Scripture of the various styles. | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 4 | |
199. | St. Augustine | Chs. 19-24: 2 kinds of heathen knowledge. Superstitious human institutions. Superstition of astrology. Folly of observing stars to predict lives. Why we repudiate divination. Demons and superstitious | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 2 | |
200. | Charles H. Welch | W198 What is man | Christian Fundamentals | |