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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... justice , the hypocrite ought not to possess . If this possession can be obtained , or preserved , without violence ; if , to use the words , just quoted , of good Job , the hypo- crite can take away a " house which he builded not ...
... justice , the hypocrite ought not to possess . If this possession can be obtained , or preserved , without violence ; if , to use the words , just quoted , of good Job , the hypo- crite can take away a " house which he builded not ...
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... justice demands that we coolly and impartially enquire into the grounds of the accusation ; that we become acquainted , if possible , with the life and con- versation of our accused neighbour or fellow subject : for , if , without these ...
... justice demands that we coolly and impartially enquire into the grounds of the accusation ; that we become acquainted , if possible , with the life and con- versation of our accused neighbour or fellow subject : for , if , without these ...
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... justice , mercy , charity and other virtues , is natural to uncorrupted and unper- Fifth Edition , Stereotyped . verted human beings . That which strengthens this natural propensity COBBETT'S 2nd The Sin of Drunkenness, in Kings ...
... justice , mercy , charity and other virtues , is natural to uncorrupted and unper- Fifth Edition , Stereotyped . verted human beings . That which strengthens this natural propensity COBBETT'S 2nd The Sin of Drunkenness, in Kings ...
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... justice to any ? When did he ever discover a merciful disposition ? When did he consider the case of the afflicted ? When did he evince that he had one particle of humanity in his bosom ? The sensual man is always unfeeling to- wards ...
... justice to any ? When did he ever discover a merciful disposition ? When did he consider the case of the afflicted ? When did he evince that he had one particle of humanity in his bosom ? The sensual man is always unfeeling to- wards ...
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... justice , Men will manifest right , are too strong for them all . not believe him to be a saint who lives the life of a sinner . " To make others weep , " says the Critic , " the poet must weep himself ; " and , certainly , to make ...
... justice , Men will manifest right , are too strong for them all . not believe him to be a saint who lives the life of a sinner . " To make others weep , " says the Critic , " the poet must weep himself ; " and , certainly , to make ...
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