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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Page 6
... effect it's object ; which object , be it never forgotten , always is to preserve , or to obtain pos- session of , that which of right and injustice does not belong to the hypocrite . JEZEBEL saw clearly that it was useless to endeavour ...
... effect it's object ; which object , be it never forgotten , always is to preserve , or to obtain pos- session of , that which of right and injustice does not belong to the hypocrite . JEZEBEL saw clearly that it was useless to endeavour ...
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... effect this bloody purpose with all the insignia of religious ceremony drawn forth , and under a pretence of uncommon reverence for God , and an uncommonly anxious desire to prevent this name from U NABOTH'S VINEYARD .
... effect this bloody purpose with all the insignia of religious ceremony drawn forth , and under a pretence of uncommon reverence for God , and an uncommonly anxious desire to prevent this name from U NABOTH'S VINEYARD .
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... effect of those opinions might be , and , indeed , necessarily would be , to deprive those Priests of a considerable part of their means of living in luxury without labour upon the fruit of the sweat of other men's brows . This was the ...
... effect of those opinions might be , and , indeed , necessarily would be , to deprive those Priests of a considerable part of their means of living in luxury without labour upon the fruit of the sweat of other men's brows . This was the ...
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... effect of their conduct . Every line of that Gospel , by which they profess to regulate their conduct , teaches the duties of forbear- ance in judging as well as in acting ; and , above al things , forbids man to commit deliberate ...
... effect of their conduct . Every line of that Gospel , by which they profess to regulate their conduct , teaches the duties of forbear- ance in judging as well as in acting ; and , above al things , forbids man to commit deliberate ...
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... effect of 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 ...
... effect of 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 ...
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