• Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    215 Semi-Arians

    SEMI-ARIANS  Were thus denominated, because, in profession, they condemned the errors of the Arians, but in reality maintained their principles, only palliating and concealing them under softer and more moderate terms.  They would not allow, with the orthodox, that the Son was of the same substance, but only of a like substance with the Father; and thus, though in expression…

  • J. B. Pandian

    The Life And Ministry Of J. B. Pandian

    The Personal Testimony Of Mr. Pandian’s Conversion To Christ And Call To The Gospel Ministry Conversion To Christ "I was born a Hindoo of the Maravar caste, in the year 1861, at Perurani, Tinnevelly District. I belong to the family of Maniashi, Zemindar (a petty prince). My father was a wealthy man, and as I was his only son, he…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    May 26—Morning Devotion

    "Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led captivity captive, thou hast received gifts for men: yea, for the rebellious also, that the Lord God might dwell among them."—Psalm 68:18 Sweet view of a risen, ascended, and triumphant Saviour. My soul, ponder over these words, and while meditating upon them, see that thou art ascending after thy exalted head, and…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    214 Arians

    ARIANS  Followers of Arius, a presbyter of the church of Alexandria, about 315, who maintained that the Son of God was totally and essentially distinct from the Father; that he was the first and noblest of those beings whom God had created--the instrument, by whose subordinate operation he formed the universe; and therefore, inferior to the Father both in nature…