Besides, it looks too like a monster that the works of faith should justify us before God; because then faith is turned, as it were, with its neck behind it.
Because then, and not till then, will sinners accept of Jesus Christ on God's terms.
Because then it had been in vain for the Lord to have given the scriptures to teach men out of, either concerning himself or themselves: Why?
Sir, consent simply, without faith, makes no man a member of the church of God: because then would a church not cease to be a church, whoever they received among them.
For my part, I much prefer it, because then I need not be anxious about whether I am boring her or not: if I am, she can run away.
No one can ever know when he ceases to be, because then he is not; and that is how some men come to fancy they feel as if they were going to live for ever.
Because then I could have said, you know where to go for comfort.
After all, being obliged on Sundays to do nothing isn't so bad, because then I have time to think, to step back a little and look at life.
You know how I always missed you on Sunday in Berlin, because then I had time to feel, to remember; and here it is all Sundays.
It would certainly be better for us if they were paid more frequently, because then we would be paid more frequently also.
Yes; if he possessed his own boat, he would be better entitled to it, because then I would be running no risk.
I wish it wasn't Sunday,' he said at last, 'because then I could go and do something.
Because then I should be sure it would do no harm.
I hope you haven't, because then we can't talk about them, since I haven't either.
But don't tell him we are marchionesses and lords and ladies, because then he will expect a shilling.
I couldn't say I hadn't gone, because then later he would go home and perhaps run into Vyvy or Auntie or someone else who was at Vyvy's party and then he'd probably learn that Leon was there.
Because then, wherever we are, we can go right along and get married without having to go back for me to change.
This paper must not be dampened very much, because thenit will not take the impression well.
Do not roll too long, till the stone dries, because then it will take dirt immediately.
Fortunately I made no further experiments with this material, because then I should not have invented stone-printing, as I know now how to make a cover varnish that is quite satisfactory.
In this way, too, we fear the power of man; especially when it has been thwarted, or when it is unjust, because then it is more likely to do us a harm.
The first is when a sin is committed unwillingly; because then, if the sin be altogether involuntary, man is altogether excused from punishment; for it is written (Deut.
But punishment does not incur a further debt of punishment, because then it would go on indefinitely.
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