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" A crime it is; therefore, in bliss you may not hope to dwell; But unto you I shall allow the easiest room in hell. "
Christian Examiner and Theological Review - Page 540
1828
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Specimens of American Poetry: With Critical and Biographical ..., Volume 1

Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 412 pages
...time, 1 do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. A crime it is, therefore in bliss You may not hope to dwell But unto you I shall allow...great and small, Are silenced and mute. Vain hopes are crop'd, all mouths are stop'd, Sinners have nought to say, But that 'tis just, and equal most They...
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Specimens of American Poetry: With Critical and Biographical ..., Volume 1

Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 412 pages
...time, 1 do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. A crime it is, therefore in bliss You may not hope to dwell But unto you I shall allow...great and small, Are silenced and mute. Vain hopes are crop'd, all mouths are stop'd, Sinners have nought to say, But thai 'tis just, and equal most They...
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The Christian Examiner and General Review: 1828, Volume 5

Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1828 - 566 pages
...I do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime. ' " A crime it is, therefore in bliss You may not hope to dwell; But unto you I shall allow...answer and confute, Until that all, both great and smaU, Are silenced and mute. Vain hopes are cropt, all mouths are stop't, Sinners have nought to say,...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 18

1849 - 600 pages
...whence all should shoot ; and stood in all their stead." With more to the like effect — when '• The glorious King thus answering, they cease and plead...must needs confess his reasons are the stronger." We are then instructed that the elect mothers admitted to heaven are not permitted to be disturbed...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 22

1849 - 648 pages
...root whence all should shoot ; and stood in all their stead. With more to the like effect — when The glorious King thus answering, they cease and plead no longer ; Their consciences must needs confess hie reasons are the stronger. We are then instructed that the elect mothers admitted to heaven are...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 85

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero - 1849 - 660 pages
...root whence all should shoot ; and stood in all their stead.' With more to the like effect — when ' The glorious King thus answering, they cease and plead...must needs confess his reasons are the stronger.' We are then instructed that the elect mothers admitted to heaven are not permitted to be disturbed...
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A Second Visit to the United States of North America, Volume 1

Sir Charles Lyell - 1849 - 394 pages
...the tomb were straightway carried," that they are to have " the easiest room in hell: " — (181.) " The glorious King, thus answering, They cease, and...must needs confess His reasons are the stronger." The pains of hell, and the constant renovation of strength to enable the " sinful wight " to bear an...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 85

1849 - 644 pages
...root whence all should shoot ; and stood in all their stead.' With more to the like effect — when ' The glorious King thus answering, they cease and plead...must needs confess his reasons are the stronger.' We are then instructed that the elect mothers admitted to heaven are not permitted to be disturbed...
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A Second Visit to the United States of North America, Volume 1

Sir Charles Lyell - 1849 - 590 pages
...tomb were straightway carried," that they are to have " the easiest room in hell :" — (181.) "Tho glorious King, thus answering, They cease, and plead...must needs confess His reasons are the stronger." The pains of hell and the constant renovation of strength to enable the " sinful wight" to bear an...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 18

1849 - 602 pages
...more to the like effect — when 1849.] [Sept. '; The forions King thus answering, they сэаве cles We arc thon instructed that the elect mothers admitted to heaven are not permitted to be disturbed...
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