Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her." Never was there a more signal blunder than to ask this man to repudiate the friendship which had formed the whole pride and glory of his life. " I should think I am proud of him, madam," said he,... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 1501865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1817 - 512 páginas
...scripture, reflect on our Saviour's admonition to the elders who denounced the adultress woman — let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her. Goaded by these and *' numberless other acts of perfidiousness and barbarity," can we think it " surprising"... | |
| 1865 - 790 páginas
...a sarcasm and an impertinence. Are you not proud of your friend 1 " Never was there a more unlucky peroration, from the day when Lord Denman conducted...madam," said he, rising and speaking with a boldness thatamazed even himself. " I was proud to be his class-fellow at school ; I was proud to sit in the... | |
| 1865 - 804 páginas
...a sarcasm and an impertinence. Are you not proud of your friend ? " Never was there a more unlucky peroration, from the day when Lord Denman conducted...of him, madam," said he, rising and speaking with aboldness that amazed even himself. " I was proud to be his class-fellow at school ; I was proud to... | |
| 1821 - 790 páginas
...condition to accuse and convict this woman ? If you are qualified, carry the sentence into execution, and let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her. The w»rd used by our Lord is a»afta(>TY,To«, the word used by the LXX, in Numbers \. 31, is aG*>«(... | |
| James Gratrix - 1843 - 380 páginas
...hypocrisy, — instead of irritating them by an exposure of their real feelings, He simply said, " Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her : " thus leaving conscience to effect, what a direct rebuke might have effected, though not without... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1856 - 570 páginas
...pass upon their apparent negligence a stern and a severe sentence? God and His sweet Mother forbid ! " Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her ;" for how many of those who are in a better class of life would bear with patience and with fortitude... | |
| Joseph Butterworth Owen - 1865 - 166 páginas
...seduction thrust upon her. Alas for both ! if there were no atoning " blood to cleanse from all sin." " Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her," or at either of them. Nevertheless, there is no desideratum of society more characteristic of the inherent... | |
| Charles James Lever - 1866 - 532 páginas
...than a sareasm and on impertinence. Are you not proud of your friend?" Never was there a more unlucky peroration, from the day when Lord Denman conducted...boldness that amazed even himself. " I was proud to bo his class-fellow at school ; I was proud to sit in the same division with him in college — proud... | |
| Joseph Butterworth Owen - 1873 - 400 páginas
...worthier of marble tablet and golden lettering than all the sharp pitiless canons of their rabbis; " Let him that is without sin, cast the first stone at her!" Thus our Lord's indiscriminate compassion teaches us, that even vicious antecedents form no exclusion... | |
| Charles James Lever - 1874 - 522 páginas
...your friend ? " Never was there a more unlucky peroration, from the day when Lord Denman concluded an eloquent defence of a queen's innocence by appealing...life. " I should think I am proud of him, madam," said ho, rising and speaking with a boldness that amazed even himself. " I was proud to be his class-fellow... | |
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