ID | Interpret | Skladba | Album | |
1. | The Church of the SubGenius | Hour of Slack #1084 | Live 2007-02-05 - The Stang Fairness Doctrine | |
2. | The Church of the SubGenius | Hour of Slack #1084 | Live 2007-02-05 - The Stang Fairness Doctrine | |
3. | Barry and Stacy Solomon | Golf for Beginners | Fairness of women who used to be men playing golf as women? Also, things to think about in the off-season | |
4. | DJ Adam Williams | DJ Adam Williams - UPS Live @ Rhythms Of The World 2007 - Saturday 14.07.2007 | Blunt Beats - UPS Live @ Rhythms Of The World 2007 - Saturday 14.07.2007 | |
5. | Doug | Doug - UPS Live @ Rhythms Of The World 2007 - Saturday 14.07.2007 | Blunt Beats - UPS Live @ Rhythms Of The World 2007 - Saturday 14.07.2007 | |
6. | DJ Prolifik | DJ Prolifik - UPS Live @ Rhythms Of The World 2007 - Saturday 14.07.2007 | Blunt Beats - UPS Live @ Rhythms Of The World 2007 - Saturday 14.07.2007 | |
7. | Dave Jones | Sabbath | Doctrine | |
8. | Ron Laughland | Why the Church Part One | Doctrine | |
9. | Ron Laughland | Sheep, Shepherds and Rustlers | Doctrine | |
10. | St. Augustine | Chs. 23-28 | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 1 | |
11. | John MacArthur & Phil Johnson | Questions and Answers | Doctrine of Election | |
12. | St. Augustine | Ch. 20: Examples drawn from Scripture of the various styles. | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 4 | |
13. | St. Augustine | Chs. 29-34 | On Christian Doctrine | |
14. | St. Augustine | Ch. 21: Examples of the various styles, drawn from the doctors of the Church. | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 4 | |
15. | St. Augustine of Hippo | Chs. 1-11, Bk. 1: Interpretation of Scripture depends on discovery and enunciation of meaning and should be undertaken in dependence on God. Definition of things and signs. Some things for use and som | On Christian Doctrine | |
16. | BioChemical Dread | False Kings of the Earth | Bush Doctrine | |
17. | St. Augustine | Chs. 1-5, Bk. 2: Signs and Semantics. | On Christian Doctrine | |
18. | St. Augustine | Chs. 14-18, Bk. 2: How to discover the meaning of unknown words. Septuagint and Itala translations of the Bible preferred. Knowledge of languages and things useful. Origin of Muse legend. Help even fr | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 2 | |
19. | St. Augustine | Chs. 6-8, Bk. 2: | On Christian Doctrine | |
20. | 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 | |
21. | 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 | |
22. | St. Augustine | Chs. 1-4: Summary of Preceding Books and Scope of What Follows. Removing Ambiguity of Punctuation. Removing Ambiguity with Pronunciation and Two Kinds of Question. How Ambiguities May Be Solved. | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 3 | |
23. | Mark Driscoll | Creation: God Makes | Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe | |
24. | St. Augustine | Chs. 5-8: Wisdom more important than eloquence to the Christian teacher. The sacred writers unite wisdom with eloquence. Examples of true eloquence from Paul and Amos. The obscurity of sacred writers | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 4 | |
25. | St. Augustine | Chs. 39-42: To which attention should be given and in what spirit. Whatever has been rightly said by the heathen we must appropriate. What kind of spirit required for study of Scripture. Sacred script | On Christian Doctrine: Bk. 2 | |
26. | Maclise, Angus | Trance 2 | The Cloud Doctrine | |
27. | Maclise, Angus | Trance 2 | The Cloud Doctrine | |
28. | 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 | |
29. | 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 | |
30. | St. Augustine | Preface | On Christian Doctrine | |