Never was there a more unlucky peroration, from the day when Lord Denman concluded an eloquent defence of a queen's innocence by appealing to the unhappy illustration which called forth the touching words, "Let him that is without sin cast the first stone... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 1501865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas De Witt Talmage - 1903 - 456 páginas
...Son of God comes to you to-day, saying, "Go and sin no more," while He cries out to your assailants, "Let him that is without sin "cast the first stone at her." Oh! there is no reason why anyone in this house, by reason of any trouble or sin, should give up. Are... | |
| David James Burrell - 1904 - 232 páginas
...Perhaps he merely read what he had written there, when, looking on the woman's accusers, he said " Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her." Here was not a word, not a syllable, against the law, such as they had expected, but the broadest,... | |
| David James Burrell - 1905 - 312 páginas
...contrition in the hiding of her crimson face. He stooped and wrote his judgment on the pavement : " Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her ! " He rose and, finding himself alone with the woman, said, " Hath no man condemned thee? Neither... | |
| James Stevenson Riggs - 1907 - 400 páginas
...you, yourselves, so free from sin that you (^Javvay 363 may be eager to uncover the sins of others? Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her." Thus without impugning the law did Jesus disarm these self-righteous judges. The whole scene is an... | |
| David James Burrell - 1918 - 238 páginas
...one by one, beginning with the eldest." Why so? They had followed the finger of Jesus as he wrote, " Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her." Were they adulterers, then ? Oh, no ! Not one of them would have been guilty of that particular sin.... | |
| Joseph A. Osgoode - 1918 - 232 páginas
...which he professed to follow? Christ said of the adulteress whom Hebrew Puritans brought before him, "Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her." The Puritan said, "Let him who sins most through wanton ignorance, arrogance, cruelty, bigotry, self-will... | |
| 1865 - 696 páginas
...more courteous to say to me than a sarcasm and an impertinence. Are you not proud of your friend ? " Never was there a more unlucky peroration, from the...madam," said he, rising and speaking with a boldness that amazed even himself. " I wag proud to be his class-fellow at school. I wag proud to sit in the... | |
| Amy S. Greenberg - 2005 - 352 páginas
...identified with 'the land of the brave, and the home of the free.'" Dallas adds, "Slandered as she is, let him that is without sin, cast the first stone at her!" The demure Texas appeals to the viewer of the cartoon directly: "Shall the slanders that have been... | |
| 1868 - 856 páginas
...been dragS'i before Christ for doom; and he has pronounced the doom, but in this unexpected form, " Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her ! " Him that i« without sin ? — no hand is mouldering, nor shall :шт moulder in the dust to meet... | |
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