You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect, Such you shall have; for I do save None but mine own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their, Who lived a longer time, I do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. A History of Literature in America - Página 38de Barrett Wendell, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1904 - 443 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| John Nichol - 1882 - 496 páginas
...or good or bad effected personally, but from the womb unto the tomb were straightway carried " — " You sinners are ; and such a share As sinners may expect Such you shall have, for I do save None but Mine own elect. Yet, to compare your sin with their, Who lived a longer time, I do confess, yours is... | |
| Samuel June Barrows - 1883 - 174 páginas
...hand, and challenge what is mine ? Will you teach me whom to set free, and thus my Grace confine ? " 'You sinners are, and such a share as sinners, may...expect ; Such you shall have, for I do save none but mine own Elect. Yet to compare your sin with their who liv'da longer time, I do confess yours is much... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1883 - 664 páginas
...mitigated, indeed, by one indulgent concession. The judge says to these infants, in conclusion : " You sinners are; and such a share As sinners, may expect ; Such you shall have, for I do save None hut mine own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their Who lived a longer time, I do confess yours... | |
| Samuel June Barrows - 1883 - 172 páginas
...compare your sin with their who liv'da longer time, I do confess yours is much less, though every sin 'sa crime. " ' A crime it is, therefore in bliss you may not hope to dwell ; Bui unto you I shall allow the easiest room in Hell.1 " Wigglesworth's views were thus in entire... | |
| Egbert Coffin Smyth - 1884 - 720 páginas
...my hand, and challenge what is mine? Will vou teach me whom to set free, and thus my Grace confine? You sinners are, and such a share as sinners may expect,...Such you shall have ; for I do save none but my own Klect. Yet to compare your sin with their who liv'na longer time 1 do confess yours is much less, though... | |
| william w williams - 1885 - 754 páginas
...little difficulty in brushing away their baby arguments, which he is made to do in this luminous way: You, sinners are; and such a share As sinners may expect; Such you shall have; for 1 do save None but mine own elect. This must have been satisfactory. However, he concludes on the whole... | |
| Albert Gallatin Riddle - 1886 - 326 páginas
...save None but mine own elect. This must have been satisfactory. However, he concludes on the whole : Yet to compare your sin with their. Who lived a longer...yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. A erime it is ; therefore in bliss You many not hope to dwell, But unto you I shall allow The easiest... | |
| Albert Gallatin Riddle - 1886 - 328 páginas
...little difficulty in brushing away their baby arguments, which he is made to do in this luminous way : You, sinners are ; and such a share As sinners may...expect ; Such you shall have ; for I do save None but mine own elect. This must have been satisfactory. However, he concludes on the whole : Yet to compare... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1920 - 988 páginas
...my hand, and challenge what is mine ? Will you teach me whom to set free, and thus my Grace confine? "You sinners are, and such a share as sinners, may...own Elect. Yet to compare your sin with their who liv'da longer time, I do confess yours is much less, though every sin's a crime. "A Crime it is, therefore... | |
| Joseph Maximillian Hark - 1888 - 304 páginas
...hand, and challenge what is mine? Will you teach me whom to set free, and thus my Grace confine? " You sinners are, and such a share as sinners may expect,...none but my own Elect. Yet to compare your sin with theirs who liv'da longer time I do confess yours is much less, though every sin's a crime. " A Crime... | |
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