Twelve Sermons: On 1. Hypocrisy and Cruelty. 2. Drunkenness. 3. Bribery. 4. The Rights of the Poor. 5. Unjust Judges. 6. The Sluggard. 7. Murder. 8. Gaming. 9. Public Robbery. 10. The Unnatural Mother. 11. Forbidden Marriage. 12. Parsons and TithesJ.M. Cobbett, 1823 - 295 pages |
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... Chap . viii . v . 13 . it is declared , that " the hypocrite's hope shall perish . ” In Chap . xx . v . 5. we are told , " the triumphing of " the wicked is short , and the joy of the hypocrite but " for a moment . " The whole of this ...
... Chap . viii . v . 13 . it is declared , that " the hypocrite's hope shall perish . ” In Chap . xx . v . 5. we are told , " the triumphing of " the wicked is short , and the joy of the hypocrite but " for a moment . " The whole of this ...
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... attention to that remarkable instance of bypocrisy and cruelty , recorded , in the 21st Chap . of the first Book of Kings , in the history of the tragical death of NABOTH the Jezreelite . For , in this NABOTH'S VINEYARD .
... attention to that remarkable instance of bypocrisy and cruelty , recorded , in the 21st Chap . of the first Book of Kings , in the history of the tragical death of NABOTH the Jezreelite . For , in this NABOTH'S VINEYARD .
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... Chap . IX . Thus we have the whole history : the object ; the means of accomplishment ; the manner of the accom- plishment ; the success of the contemplated crime ; and finally the signal and awful punishment of the crimi- nals . At ...
... Chap . IX . Thus we have the whole history : the object ; the means of accomplishment ; the manner of the accom- plishment ; the success of the contemplated crime ; and finally the signal and awful punishment of the crimi- nals . At ...
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... chap- ter he asks , " Who hath woe ? Who hath . sorrow ? " Who hath contentions ? Who hath babbling ? Whe " hath wounds without cause ? Who hath redness of eyes ? " The answer.is , " they that tarry long at " the wine , they that go to ...
... chap- ter he asks , " Who hath woe ? Who hath . sorrow ? " Who hath contentions ? Who hath babbling ? Whe " hath wounds without cause ? Who hath redness of eyes ? " The answer.is , " they that tarry long at " the wine , they that go to ...
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... Chap . DEUTERONOMY , he commands the parents of a stubborn and rebellious Son to bring him before the elders : " and they shalt say unto the Elders of his City , this our son will " not obey our voice ; he is a glutton and a drunkard ...
... Chap . DEUTERONOMY , he commands the parents of a stubborn and rebellious Son to bring him before the elders : " and they shalt say unto the Elders of his City , this our son will " not obey our voice ; he is a glutton and a drunkard ...
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