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able for the whjppmtnount ; but if his good deeds are found to come up to the amotmt of his wicked deeds , reckoning * from the third sin and onward , then all his &ins are taken off one by one $ because , then , in consequence of the first two sins having already been pardoned , the third sin is considered as though it were the first * Also with regard to the , fourth sin ; behold I this , too , in its turn , becomes the first , in consequence of the third having" already been pardoned . And so the sins are taken off , one by one , to the very last/—p . 237 .
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Christianity , Universal Liberty ; a Thanksgiving Sermon on the passing of the R ' eform , Bills . By George Harris . Glasgow . The spirit of this Sermon is most appropriate to the occasion . Mr . Harris thanks Providence like a man , and not like a sycophant—like a freeman , and not like a slave . His description of that love of liberty , which is his own cherished inheritance , is interesting and impressive : his anticipations are glowing yet rational , and imply the best
admonitions and incitements . And we were especially pleased with that genuine gratitude which looks to the former labourers , confessors , and martyrs in the cause of Reform , —men of whom the world was not Worthy , and whom the world too easily forgets , even while reaping the harvest of which they sowed the seed in toil and tears . Hallowed should their memories be in the day of triumph ; and anxious should be the endeavour of those who have sat at their feet to render the
Reform law subservient to the dissemination and practical adoption of the principles of reform , —those principles by which alone the community car * be rendered permanently free , prosperous , and happy .
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Devotional Exercises , consisting of Reflections and Prayers ' , for the Use of young Persons . To which is added , a Guide to the Study of the Scriptures . By Harriet Martineau . 3 d edition ; 2 s . 6 d . A continued demand , after the sale of two editions , has been very properly felt by Miss Martineau as a call upon her , on the part of the public , for the republication of this , her first work . She is right in complying with that call , for though she does nothing thereby for the literary
deputation which she has since achieved , she yet sustains her usefulness in the field of her earl y labours . Nor is this little manual of youthful devotion unworthy of her pen . Experience has widely confirmed its fitness and utility , and stamped on it a recommendation more rjotent than we can give , or than it derives from her own avowal of its authorship . May it continue to nourish in young hearts the devout affections !
The Guide to the Study of the Scriptures is a valuable addition ( or substitution rather , as it comes in place of an essay 011 the Lord's Supper ) . It bears marks of the writer ' s matured mind and power . Pbley observed , that * in discoursing to young minds upon topics of fttoraiity , it required much more pains to make them perceive the difficulty than to understand the solution / Something of the same kind obtains too commonly in the reading of the Scriptures . Many are qtiite unaware how little they understand of what they read , and how much their comprehension might be extended . As the Methodist
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* yi 8 QeitiGal Notices . — Harries Sermon .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1832, page 718, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1822/page/68/
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