Sermons on Various SubjectsHilliard, Gray, Little & Wilkins, 1827 - 433 pages |
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... crimes overtaking them in this world , brings them to reflection , and reflection brings them to God . And not only does the pun- ishment of the law effect this change , but the punishment of misery which men endure in consequence of ...
... crimes overtaking them in this world , brings them to reflection , and reflection brings them to God . And not only does the pun- ishment of the law effect this change , but the punishment of misery which men endure in consequence of ...
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... crimes it may lead to , or tempt them to , they venture upon it ; they see no reason for avoiding it , and when they are engaged in it , they find the com- fort in vice so strong , that there is no power in them to with- stand it ; they ...
... crimes it may lead to , or tempt them to , they venture upon it ; they see no reason for avoiding it , and when they are engaged in it , they find the com- fort in vice so strong , that there is no power in them to with- stand it ; they ...
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... crime of which he was accused , expressly depending upon forgiveness beforehand ; would not this be a reason for withhold- ing the mercy which had been thus perverted ? It certainly would . Again , thirdly , this reliance beforehand ...
... crime of which he was accused , expressly depending upon forgiveness beforehand ; would not this be a reason for withhold- ing the mercy which had been thus perverted ? It certainly would . Again , thirdly , this reliance beforehand ...
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... crimes committed , which they know to be sins and crimes at the time . Therefore , since they act contrary to what they know , small as their knowledge is , is it in reason to be expected that they would not act contrary to what they ...
... crimes committed , which they know to be sins and crimes at the time . Therefore , since they act contrary to what they know , small as their knowledge is , is it in reason to be expected that they would not act contrary to what they ...
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... crime of wilful and corrupt perjury , is still a crime . All I think necessary to say , in explanation of the form in use amongst us , is this ; that when the person sworn repeats the words , So help me God , ' he is understood to mean ...
... crime of wilful and corrupt perjury , is still a crime . All I think necessary to say , in explanation of the form in use amongst us , is this ; that when the person sworn repeats the words , So help me God , ' he is understood to mean ...
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