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" We have left undone the things we ought to have done ; and we have done the things we ought not to have done ; and there is no health in us. "
Twelve Discourses: Delivered Chiefly at the Meeting-house of the People ... - Page 232
by Thomas Letchworth - 1787 - 280 pages
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Messiah Pulpit, Volume 1

Sermons, American - 1896 - 672 pages
...sinful worms we are. We go into the churches, and declare, in the words of the Prayer Book, that " we have done the things we ought not to have done and have not done the things we ought to have done, and there is no health in us," — when, if a single...
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Is sin a necessity?

Reader Harris - Holiness - 1896 - 106 pages
...The Prayer-book, therefore, is justified when, in its Confession, it teaches the worshippers to say, 'We have done the things we ought not to have done, and we have not done the things we ought to have done.' " Now we know that the requirements of God's law...
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Religion for To-day

Minot Judson Savage - Sermons - 1897 - 272 pages
...sinful worms we are. We go into the churches, and declare, in the words of the Prayer Book, that " we have done the things we ought not to have done and have not done the things we ought to have done, and there is no health in us," — when, if a single...
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Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, Volume 39

National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - Education - 1900 - 826 pages
...inner circle. It is sufficient for the present purpose to assert that we are all more or less guilty. "We have done the things we ought not to have done, and have left undone the things we ought to have done." But, unfortunately, our delinquencies do not stop...
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Addresses and Proceedings - National Education Association of the ..., Volume 39

National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1900 - 826 pages
...inner circle. It is sufficient for the present purpose to assert that we are all more or less guilty. "We have done the things we ought not to have done, and have left undone the things we ought to have done." But, unfortunately, our delinquencies do not stop...
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Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of ...

National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1900 - 824 pages
...inner circle. It is sufficient for the present purpose to assert that we are all more or less guilty. "We have done the things we ought not to have done, and have left undone the things we ought to have done." But, unfortunately, our delinquencies do not stop...
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Our Home Altar: A Manual of Private and Family Worship, Arranged According ...

Philip Alonzo Heilman - Devotional calendars - 1914 - 540 pages
...allowance. Thou hast just cause to be grieved with us. We have not been as righteous as we should have been. We have done the things we ought not to have done, and left undone that which we should have done. But enter not, we beseech Thee, into judgment with us. Look upon Thine...
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Thinking God's Thoughts After Him: A Retired Man's Meditations

Henry Melville King - Meditations - 1914 - 300 pages
...the backward look we shall be compelled to confess, notwithstanding our most strenuous endeavor, " We have done the things we ought not to have done, and have left undone the things we ought to have done." Our peace will not be the peace that comes from...
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Sermons on the International Sunday-school Lessons

International Sunday school lessons - 1917 - 388 pages
...believe in the sinfulness of humankind. We never hesitate to say, in concert with other worshipers, that we " have done the things we ought not to have done, and have left undone the things we ought to have done." But we are quite loath to make that fact specific,...
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Sermons on the International Sunday-school Lessons for ... Series

Monday Club - Sermons, American - 1917 - 388 pages
...believe in the sinfulness of humankind. We never hesitate to say, in concert with other worshipers, that we " have done the things we ought not to have done, and have left undone the things we ought to have done." But we are quite loath to make that fact specific,...
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