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... sinners relied for future safety on their numbers ; and have felt as if God would not condemn and punish such a vast multitude . No opinion can be more unsafe , or in its consequences more unhappy . If one sinner is thus insignificant ...
... sinners relied for future safety on their numbers ; and have felt as if God would not condemn and punish such a vast multitude . No opinion can be more unsafe , or in its consequences more unhappy . If one sinner is thus insignificant ...
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... sinners . What to his eye must be the moral worth of a sinner ? What , indeed , is that of the best of mankind ? Paul , after all the proofs , which he re- ceived of the favour of God ; after all his benevolent and won- derful labours ...
... sinners . What to his eye must be the moral worth of a sinner ? What , indeed , is that of the best of mankind ? Paul , after all the proofs , which he re- ceived of the favour of God ; after all his benevolent and won- derful labours ...
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... sinners , that they might become reli- gious . When sinners become religious , all heaven rejoices . Can it then be believed , that God can regard persons , who wan- tonly oppose religion in others , and endeavour with hatred and ...
... sinners , that they might become reli- gious . When sinners become religious , all heaven rejoices . Can it then be believed , that God can regard persons , who wan- tonly oppose religion in others , and endeavour with hatred and ...
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