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Page 66
... offender . Can he safely pardon him ? If not , what is the kind and measure of punishment which will be necessary ? How can he so dispose of the painful occurrence as to secure the observance of his laws hereafter , and to turn the ...
... offender . Can he safely pardon him ? If not , what is the kind and measure of punishment which will be necessary ? How can he so dispose of the painful occurrence as to secure the observance of his laws hereafter , and to turn the ...
Page 70
... offender cannot escape . Human penalty you may escape . You may have never deserved it . But the penalty of the Divine law cannot be evaded ; nor can the sinner plead his own insignificance when he stands before his Maker ...
... offender cannot escape . Human penalty you may escape . You may have never deserved it . But the penalty of the Divine law cannot be evaded ; nor can the sinner plead his own insignificance when he stands before his Maker ...
Page 111
... offender ; but he can never feel in regard to it as he does in regard to his own sins ; he can never weep for it as he does in view of his own personal guilt . God , in the constitution of the human mind , has fixed bounds on this ...
... offender ; but he can never feel in regard to it as he does in regard to his own sins ; he can never weep for it as he does in view of his own personal guilt . God , in the constitution of the human mind , has fixed bounds on this ...
Page 137
... offender . For the crime when committed , or subsequently before the trial , or during the trial , he had had no compunction . He had so disciplined his moral and his physical frame as to obliterate all the natural expressions of ...
... offender . For the crime when committed , or subsequently before the trial , or during the trial , he had had no compunction . He had so disciplined his moral and his physical frame as to obliterate all the natural expressions of ...
Page 138
... offender , or he may have been innocent all along , and in either case may have never felt any of the compunctions of guilt . It might contribute much , indeed , in a given case , to dispose an executive to pardon an offender if he was ...
... offender , or he may have been innocent all along , and in either case may have never felt any of the compunctions of guilt . It might contribute much , indeed , in a given case , to dispose an executive to pardon an offender if he was ...
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act of pardon apostacy atonement become believe Bible character charges Christ Christian claim committed condition of salvation confession confidence connexion conscience conviction crime death Divine doctrine of justification earth effect eternal evidence evil fact faith father favour feel forgiveness friends give gospel guilt happiness heart heaven holy Holy Spirit honour hope illustration importance infidel influence inquiry interest Jesus justice justification by faith justified land live look Lord Maker matter ment mercy merits ministers of religion moral nature never offender outer limit pardon peace penalty penitent plan of salvation principles probation proper proposed punishment question race reason Redeemer reference regard remark respect revealed righteousness Saul of Tarsus saved Saviour secure sense SERMON sinner sins sorrow soul spirit suffer suppose things thou thou art mindful thought tion true repentance truth violated virtue wrong