The Pharisee and the PublicanChristian Knowledge Society, 1861 - 8 páginas |
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... merits , in whatever situation of life they may be placed . You know the old saying , " Give a dog a bad name , and hang him . " Perhaps you have heard some people say , " I don't like tramps about the place . Tramps are sure to get ...
... merits , in whatever situation of life they may be placed . You know the old saying , " Give a dog a bad name , and hang him . " Perhaps you have heard some people say , " I don't like tramps about the place . Tramps are sure to get ...
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... merits , but own their guilt with bitter tears , and call upon God to save them , we read- " They shall be mine , saith the Lord of hosts , in that day when I make up my jewels ; and I will spare them , as a man spareth his own son that ...
... merits , but own their guilt with bitter tears , and call upon God to save them , we read- " They shall be mine , saith the Lord of hosts , in that day when I make up my jewels ; and I will spare them , as a man spareth his own son that ...
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abased afar bad name beautiful better Boasting breast broken child cleanse collect comes contrite heart dared deal deceive despised door exalteth eyes unto Heaven faults feel furnace give glass God's grace guilt HANOVER hard hated heart hope house justified humble humbleth ignorance Jews keep kind lift LONDON long robes look matter means meant merciful merits mischief natural neighbours never parable particular passed paying taxes perhaps persons Pharisee pleased poor pray pride proud Publican religious righteous Romans rough round saith the Lord Saviour seemed seen separate serve serveth sinful sinner smote sometimes Spirit SQUARE stand stones stood STREET sure talk tax-gatherers tell Temple Temple to pray thank thee thing Thou thought throw tramps trouble walked Wash whole wicked worship worth