Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 5L. Nichols, 1806 - Sermons, French |
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... penitent ? Ah ! victims of my depra- vity , unhappy heirs of the crimes of your parents , innocent creatures born only to suffer , methinks , I ought to reproach myself for all the pains you feel 6 THE FATAL CONSEQUENCES OF.
... penitent ? Ah ! victims of my depra- vity , unhappy heirs of the crimes of your parents , innocent creatures born only to suffer , methinks , I ought to reproach myself for all the pains you feel 6 THE FATAL CONSEQUENCES OF.
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Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson. ought to reproach myself for all the pains you feel , all the tears you shed , and ... feels himself pressed by turns between a desire to die , which is most advantageous for him , and a wish to live ...
Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson. ought to reproach myself for all the pains you feel , all the tears you shed , and ... feels himself pressed by turns between a desire to die , which is most advantageous for him , and a wish to live ...
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... feeling . It is beyond a doubt , that remorse is one of the chief punishments of the damned , and who can question , whether the most excruciating remorse will be excited by this thought ; I have plunged my children into this abyss ...
... feeling . It is beyond a doubt , that remorse is one of the chief punishments of the damned , and who can question , whether the most excruciating remorse will be excited by this thought ; I have plunged my children into this abyss ...
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... feel that peace of conscience , those ineffable trans- ports , that anticipated heaven , which are foretastes and earnests of eternal joy ? We are going to - day , my brethren , to set before you the treasures which God opens to us in ...
... feel that peace of conscience , those ineffable trans- ports , that anticipated heaven , which are foretastes and earnests of eternal joy ? We are going to - day , my brethren , to set before you the treasures which God opens to us in ...
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... feel- ing the last warmth from the ardor and flame of so vehement a love . They can be present at the of fering of one of those lively , tender , fervent pray- ers , which God Almighty himself condescends to hear and answer , and for ...
... feel- ing the last warmth from the ardor and flame of so vehement a love . They can be present at the of fering of one of those lively , tender , fervent pray- ers , which God Almighty himself condescends to hear and answer , and for ...
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