| 1818 - 638 頁
...; his mind has lain waste and barren for every weed to take root in ; he is habituated to idleness, reconciled to filth, and familiarized with crime....leisure, you give him tutors in every branch of iniquity. In short, by the greatest possible degree of misery, you produce the greatest possible degree of wickedness... | |
| 1818 - 616 頁
...; his mind has lain waste and barren for every weed to take root in ; he is habituated to idleness, reconciled to filth, and familiarized with crime....tutors in every branch of iniquity. You have taken no piuus pains to turn him from the error of his ways, and to save his soul alive. You have not cherished... | |
| 1819 - 896 頁
...with its very worst miscreants ; his mind has lain waste and barren for erery weed to take root: he is habituated to idleness, and reconciled to filth, and...him leisure, and for the employment of that leisure yon give him tutors in every branch of iniquity. You have taken no pions pains to turn him from the... | |
| 1850 - 428 頁
...w ith its worst miscreants ! his mind has. lain wusteund barren for every weed to tako root ; he is habituated to idleness, and reconciled to filth, and...You give him leisure, and for the employment of that le r-ure you give him tutors in every branch of iniquity. You have taken no pious pnins to turn him... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 814 頁
...still hut too applicable in various paYts of the country, ' You give him,' says he ' (the priloner) leisure, and for the employment of that leisure you give him tutors in every branch of iniquity. You hare taken no pious pains to turn him from the error of his ways, and to save his soul alive. You have... | |
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