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Printed wrapper, 9 x 6 inches, 12 pp. "So sin, any sin - but here we are speaking chiefly of man's fleshly lusts, which war against the soul - will find its victim out at length. Whatever pains he may be at to conceal it, because it is daily shaping him more and more into its own frightful image, and is tracing upon his very frame, the unmistakable marks of its dominion. He may seek to shun detection, and, for a time, may be successful, but his deep misery is, that like the Spartan youth, beneath the cloak which hides his crime, he hugs a fox which is eating out his vitals. At the first it was he who sought the sin; but now, it is the sin that drives him under the lash." - p. 6.The author was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Westchester, Pa. N° de ref. del artículo 9107
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