Sermons on 1. Hypocrisy and Cruelty: 2. Drunkenness. 3. Bribery. 4. Oppression. 5. Unjust Judges. 6. The Sluggard. 7. Murder. 8. Gaming. 9. Public Robbery. 10. The Unnatural Mother. 11. Forbidding Marriage. 12. Parsons and TithesC. Clement, 1822 - 295 pages |
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... corruption and perversion , and does this through the means of reverence for God and an expectation of future re- wards and punishments , is called RELIGION . So that , religion means virtue arising from considerations connected with a ...
... corruption and perversion , and does this through the means of reverence for God and an expectation of future re- wards and punishments , is called RELIGION . So that , religion means virtue arising from considerations connected with a ...
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... corrupt the morals of the people ? Where was the city , the town , and almost the village , which had not witnessed the gluttony and drunkenness of the Priests ; and where was the family that had not been robbed of it's patrimony or the ...
... corrupt the morals of the people ? Where was the city , the town , and almost the village , which had not witnessed the gluttony and drunkenness of the Priests ; and where was the family that had not been robbed of it's patrimony or the ...
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... corrupt legislator , the unjust judge , the perjured juror , the tyrant king : each usually receives his due , in one way or another , before he be called to commune with the worms . But the punishment of the drunkard is not only ...
... corrupt legislator , the unjust judge , the perjured juror , the tyrant king : each usually receives his due , in one way or another , before he be called to commune with the worms . But the punishment of the drunkard is not only ...
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... corrupting the sources of law and of justice . When SAMUEL became old , he set his sons to judge , that is to say , to be rulers or guides , or chief magistrates to the Israelites . But ( I. Sam . C 8 , V. 3. ) his sons " took bribes ...
... corrupting the sources of law and of justice . When SAMUEL became old , he set his sons to judge , that is to say , to be rulers or guides , or chief magistrates to the Israelites . But ( I. Sam . C 8 , V. 3. ) his sons " took bribes ...
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... corrupt sons , they persisted in demanding a king , even after he had placed before their eyes the divers acts of despotism which a king would assuredly commit . They knew what was to be- fall them ; but , even despotism , with all its ...
... corrupt sons , they persisted in demanding a king , even after he had placed before their eyes the divers acts of despotism which a king would assuredly commit . They knew what was to be- fall them ; but , even despotism , with all its ...
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