| Theology - 1838 - 728 pages
...men," and " ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication." The Founder of the church said to the woman taken in adultery, " Go, and sin no more." The practice attempted to be established by the clergyman in question would be, saying to such unhappy... | |
| William John Hall - 1843 - 424 pages
...store for hirn. Such, nevertheless, is not the invariable rule of divine justice. When our Saviour said to the woman taken in adultery, " Go, and sin no more," 2 he imposed no further temporal punishment upon her ; he required no satisfaction, he exacted no Romish... | |
| Theology - 1838 - 728 pages
...men," and " ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication." The Founder of the church said to the woman taken in adultery, " Go, and sin no more." The practice attempted to be established by the clergyman in question would be, saying to such unhappy... | |
| 1851 - 746 pages
...Moreover. True repentance is a turning from former evils to a contrary good, according to that which Christ said to the woman taken in adultery, " Go, and sin no more;" and as David prayed, " Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin — uphold... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - Bible - 1879 - 508 pages
...to minister to His own blessed body.1 And when He .wrote with His finger on the ground, and when He said to the woman taken in adultery, Go, and sin no more* He seemed to indicate the hardness of the hearts on" which He had written His law concerning Marriage,... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1900 - 1418 pages
...strayed from the path of virtue who had not a male co-respondent more wicked than she. When our Saviour said to the woman taken in adultery: " Go and sin no more," what did He say to the men who accused her and who wanted permission to stone her: " You that are without... | |
| James B. DeYoung - Homosexuality - 2000 - 388 pages
...purity (133); "The intention, the purity of 'the heart' is the only thing that counts" (92). Yet, Jesus said to the woman taken in adultery, "Go, and sin no more." Even His warning about committing adultery in the heart is predicated on looking on a woman in such... | |
| Honor Matthews - 228 pages
...'none is good but one, that is God'. On such a plane there is only one able to give sentence, the one who said to the woman taken in adultery: 'Go and sin no more.' And it has already been suggested that Shakespeare had this prototype in mind as he wrote Measure for... | |
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