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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... example and an ever - living light to guide the steps of their people ? Kings have been called the Vicegerents of God , that is to say , they are Magistrates , who are to govern according to his laws . How wicked , therefore , how ...
... example and an ever - living light to guide the steps of their people ? Kings have been called the Vicegerents of God , that is to say , they are Magistrates , who are to govern according to his laws . How wicked , therefore , how ...
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... example , reproach upon their calling ; but more par- ticularly were they urged to bé temperate , to be sober , to abstain from gluttony and drunkenness . Indeed , if we duly consider the matter , we shall find that the Priest , next ...
... example , reproach upon their calling ; but more par- ticularly were they urged to bé temperate , to be sober , to abstain from gluttony and drunkenness . Indeed , if we duly consider the matter , we shall find that the Priest , next ...
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... example , instead of a good he is an evil in society The Priest has , too , contracted certain positive ob- ligations with the community . He has declared , at his entering upon his office , that he believed himself to be " called ...
... example , instead of a good he is an evil in society The Priest has , too , contracted certain positive ob- ligations with the community . He has declared , at his entering upon his office , that he believed himself to be " called ...
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... example of debauchery and profligacy ? Where was the Convent that had not poured forth it's streams of poison to corrupt the morals of the people ? Where was the city , the town , and almost the village , which had not witnessed the ...
... example of debauchery and profligacy ? Where was the Convent that had not poured forth it's streams of poison to corrupt the morals of the people ? Where was the city , the town , and almost the village , which had not witnessed the ...
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... examples , the people have themselves to perform their duty . Every man has conscience to guide him , and in these ... example , from what- ever quarter it may have come , can never be a justifi- cation of misconduct . The Bible , from ...
... examples , the people have themselves to perform their duty . Every man has conscience to guide him , and in these ... example , from what- ever quarter it may have come , can never be a justifi- cation of misconduct . The Bible , from ...
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