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Page 595
Continually sinning and sorrowing , yet never repenting ; at every step advancing further in disobedience and sinking deeper in destruction , yet never attempting , never even de- siring to return to the path of duty which he had ...
Continually sinning and sorrowing , yet never repenting ; at every step advancing further in disobedience and sinking deeper in destruction , yet never attempting , never even de- siring to return to the path of duty which he had ...
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Never let that sleep lock up your senses , out of which you may only awake in eternity , until you have implored the Divine forgiveness for the sins of the day , and committed yourself to the Divine protection and mercy , whether for ...
Never let that sleep lock up your senses , out of which you may only awake in eternity , until you have implored the Divine forgiveness for the sins of the day , and committed yourself to the Divine protection and mercy , whether for ...
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In France , his Sermons were never said to be inanimate ; nor were they , in Britain , by good judges , said to be superficial . In both countries they have , at once , given pleasure to the gay , and consolation to the serious .
In France , his Sermons were never said to be inanimate ; nor were they , in Britain , by good judges , said to be superficial . In both countries they have , at once , given pleasure to the gay , and consolation to the serious .
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