The Moral Reformer, Volumen3Sherwood, 1833 |
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... evil for evil , it may well be asked , " What do ye more than others ? " I fear that though this passage stands conspicuous at the commencement of the New Testament , it has found its way to the hearts of very few . Every day affords ...
... evil for evil , it may well be asked , " What do ye more than others ? " I fear that though this passage stands conspicuous at the commencement of the New Testament , it has found its way to the hearts of very few . Every day affords ...
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... evil which could not otherwise be prevented ; and this would justify the prac- tice , so far as truth is respected : but for persons wantonly to take up their time in speaking evil of others , is contrary to all the moral precepts of ...
... evil which could not otherwise be prevented ; and this would justify the prac- tice , so far as truth is respected : but for persons wantonly to take up their time in speaking evil of others , is contrary to all the moral precepts of ...
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... evil one of another ; " injuring one another in reputation or circumstances ; rendering evil for evil , or railing for rail- ing ; or evading the wants and necessities of others when we have it in our power to relieve them . I mention ...
... evil one of another ; " injuring one another in reputation or circumstances ; rendering evil for evil , or railing for rail- ing ; or evading the wants and necessities of others when we have it in our power to relieve them . I mention ...
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