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The sin of taking pleasure in other men's siñs is not only distinct from , but also much greater than all those others mentioned in the foregoing catalogue , 1. To arrive at which pitch of sinning there is a considerable difficulty ...
The sin of taking pleasure in other men's siñs is not only distinct from , but also much greater than all those others mentioned in the foregoing catalogue , 1. To arrive at which pitch of sinning there is a considerable difficulty ...
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committed ; and in such deliberate commission , there is a greater probability that it will not , than that it will be pardoned , 148. because every commission hardens the soul in that sin , and disposes the soul to proceed further ...
committed ; and in such deliberate commission , there is a greater probability that it will not , than that it will be pardoned , 148. because every commission hardens the soul in that sin , and disposes the soul to proceed further ...
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... to oblige men to believe the credenda as to practise the agenda ; and there is as clear a reason for the belief of the one , as for the practice of the other , 389. But their mysteriousness , 1. Makes a greater impression of awe ...
... to oblige men to believe the credenda as to practise the agenda ; and there is as clear a reason for the belief of the one , as for the practice of the other , 389. But their mysteriousness , 1. Makes a greater impression of awe ...
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... in others that do commit them ; which expression implies these two things : first , That thus to take pleasure in other men's sins , is a distinct sin from all the former : and secondly , That it is much greater than the former .
... in others that do commit them ; which expression implies these two things : first , That thus to take pleasure in other men's sins , is a distinct sin from all the former : and secondly , That it is much greater than the former .
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It is generally the property of an old sinner , to find a delight in reviewing his own villainies in the practice of other men ; to see his sin and himself , as it were , in reversion ; and to find a greater satisfaction in beholding ...
It is generally the property of an old sinner , to find a delight in reviewing his own villainies in the practice of other men ; to see his sin and himself , as it were , in reversion ; and to find a greater satisfaction in beholding ...
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