| Jane Porter - 1832 - 362 pages
...in my weakness. I feel my sin, and would resist it." Mrs. Coningsby wept over her daughter ; and, in the benevolent spirit of Him who said, " Neither do I condemn thee : go, and sin no more ! " she combated all her agitated arguments, against uniting her fate with the person,... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - Katahdin, Mount (Me.) - 1848 - 668 pages
...snch was not the spirit of Him who came " to seek and to save that which was lost." Snch was not the spirit of Him who said, " Neither do I condemn thee ; go, and sin no more." How often, instead of throwing the mantle of charity over a hrother's sin, instead of... | |
| Wedding rings - Short stories, English - 1855 - 176 pages
...such was not the spirit of Him who came " to seek and to save that which was lost." Such was not the spirit of Him who said, " Neither do I condemn thee ; go, and sin no more." How often, instead of throwing the mantle of charity over a brother's sin, instead of... | |
| John Charles Ryle (bp. of Liverpool.) - 1856 - 486 pages
...Christian husband to be reconciled to his wife, upon her repentance after adultery, because our Lord said, "Neither do I condemn thee : go and sin no more" — he says, "This, however, rather shocks the minds of some weak believers, or rather unbelievers and enemies... | |
| Jonathan Bayley - Atonement - 1862 - 444 pages
...launch the life-boat of gospel-loving kindness, that each poor struggling sinner may be aided in the Spirit of Him who said, " Neither do I condemn thee, go and sin no more." " 0, be kind to each other! The night's coming on, When friend and when brother Perchance... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1868 - 444 pages
...and where thieves do not break through nor steal;' to the most stained and fallen and corrupted He said, 'Neither do I condemn thee; go and sin no more.' He healed the ravages which sin and shame had left upon their faces; He cast out the devils which care... | |
| Criticism - 1871 - 774 pages
...wood; you are welcome to help yourself at my pile till the winter is over." This is so much in the spirit of Him who said, " Neither do I condemn thee; go and sin no more," that it leaves upon us the impression of a most magnanimous and noble nature. Of the... | |
| Lay preaching - 1872 - 498 pages
...light or itself being contaminated. JESUS by no means connived or winked at the woman's sin when He said, "Neither do I condemn thee ; go, and sin no more." He pardoned, and not condemned. This was what He came into the world for. Had He pardoned, and said to... | |
| John Charles Ryle - Bible - 1878 - 408 pages
...Christian husband to be reconciled to his wife, upon her repentance after adultery, because our Lord said, "Neither do I condemn thee : go and sin no more," — he says, " This, however, rather shocks the minds of some weak believers, or rather unbelievers \ A and... | |
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