 | James Boswell - 1910
...the notice of an immortal being about to stand the trial for oternity, before the Supreme Judge of heaven and earth. Be comforted : your crime, morally...reparable injury. Of this, and of all other sins, }rou are earnestly to repent ; and may GOD, who knoweth our frailty and desireth not our death, accept... | |
 | James Boswell - 1911
...very deep dye of turpitude. It corrupted no man's principles ; it attacked no man's life. It involves only a temporary and reparable injury. Of this, and...earnestly to repent ; and may GOD, who knoweth our fraility, and desireth not our death, accept your repentance, for the sake of his Son JESUS CHRIST,... | |
 | James Boswell - 1916 - 370 páginas
...the notice of an immortal being about to stand the trial for eternity, before the Supreme Judge of heaven and earth. Be comforted; your crime, morally...no man's principles; it attacked no man's life. It involves only a temporary and reparable injury. Of this, and of all other sins, you are earnestly to... | |
 | Johnson Club (London, England) - 1920 - 238 páginas
...appeared to Dr. Johnson. When all efforts to save Dodd had failed, Johnson wrote to him in prison : " Be comforted, your crime, morally or religiously considered,...It involved only a temporary and reparable injury." Dr. Dodd's faults of character were just those that with an adequate income become almost virtues.... | |
 | Johnson Club (London, England) - 1920 - 238 páginas
...appeared to Dr. Johnson. When all efforts to save Dodd had failed, Johnson wrote to him in prison : " Be comforted, your crime, morally or religiously considered,...It involved only a temporary and reparable injury." Dr. Dodd's faults of character were just those that with an adequate income become almost virtues.... | |
 | Robert Kemp Philp - 400 páginas
...— until Dr. Dodd, a clergyman and an author, was to die for forgery ; then he could write : — " Be comforted ; your crime, morally or religiously...It involved only a temporary and reparable injury." Thousands have perished ignominiously without pity, to whom the same words would have applied. And... | |
 | James Boswell - 1923 - 343 páginas
...the notice of an immortal being about to stand the trial for eternity, before the Supreme Judge of heaven and earth. Be comforted: your crime, morally...no man's principles; it attacked no man's life. It involves only a temporary and reparable injury. Of this, and of all other sins, you are earnestly to... | |
 | Robert Anderson - 1973 - 639 páginas
...the notice of an immortal being, about to stand the trial for eternity before the Supreme Judge of heaven and earth. Be comforted ; your crime, morally...this, and of all other sins, you are earnestly to repeat ; and may God, who knoweth our frailty, and desireth not onr death, accept your repentance,... | |
 | John W. Crawford - 1978 - 200 páginas
...writes to Or. William Oodd on June 26, l777 concerning the charge against him of forgery: Oear Sir, ... Be comforted: your crime, morally or religiously considered, has no very deep dye of turpitude. lt corrupted no man's principles; it attacked no man's life. lt involved only a temporary and reparable... | |
 | V. A. C. Gatrell - 1996 - 634 páginas
...looked that way ever since Dr Johnson told Dr Dodd in 1777 that the forgery for which he hanged had 'no very deep dye of turpitude': 'It corrupted no...man's life. It involved only a temporary and reparable injury.'4a There was also an 40 VAC Gatrell and TB Hadden, 'Criminal statistics and their interpretation... | |
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