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    1. The eyes of the Lord preserve knowledge, and he overthrows the words of the transgressor


    2. knew that you would deal very treacherously, and were called the transgressor from the womb


    3. 3 It was the plan of Jesus' enemies, if he upheld the law of Moses requiring that the self-confessed transgressor be stoned, to involve him in difficulty with the Roman rulers, who had denied the Jews the right to inflict the death penalty without the approval of a Roman tribunal


    4. So, every man that commits an action unpleasant for himself or he refuses to be dealt with, he is but a transgressor


    5. Thus when one performs wicked action, he is called a transgressor, then if he keeps on practicing it and wears the garment of crime, that is he becomes a criminal,[32] he is called an evil doer


    6. 4- What does the Almighty God illustrate for human In His saying in the end of Surah Al-Shams:{Does he (the transgressor) has no fear of its consequences?}


    7. that the way of the transgressor is hard


    8. These psychological pseudo aids and defense mechanisms may occur in not only the transgressor but also the transgressed as the victim’s way of pain reduction creating further complex issues and problems


    9. These activities may initially help filter and numb the unpleasant and depressing feelings and thoughts brought about by the experience of emotional pain in both the transgressor and transgressed


    10. This interesting concept whereby the Creator’s love for the transgressor is still unconditional can best be explained by the terms “unilateral” and “bilateral” relationships between the Creator and Self

    11. by far the biggest transgressor in this area, putting forth an amazing compilation of unparalleled false


    12. "For murder thou shalt die," if we were told the meaning is not, that the transgressor shal actual y


    13. Why should Protestants boast over the Catholics in this respect? Do not both, virtually, claim that the language of Scripture is mystical, or has a meaning that does not appear in the common signification of the words? and, therefore, the Priests must interpret them to the people? Might we not as well give our Bibles altogether into the hands of these interpreters? Especially, if the plain common sense meaning of words is not to be followed, when there is no clear necessity for departing from it…What should we think of a law that says, "For murder thou shalt die," if we were told the meaning is not, that the transgressor shall actually die, but be kept alive in indescribable torments, protracted to the greatest possible extent? Would any man think he was fairly dealt with by such an administration? And would he not have just cause of complaint at the want of definiteness in the terms used to denote the punishment threatened!” Sermon One, page 13


    14. For if such is the meaning of the word as he and Morris and others affirm, there is not a transgressor on earth who need have any fear for the future


    15. Similarly the scripture knows nothing of this false God of modern times—all-benignant, all-forgiving—who takes no account of past sin, immediately that the transgressor desires to escape the penalty


    16. 10), presented in reference to temporal dissolution, in such a manner as to indicate that it is entirely in accordance with the thoughts of the Bible writers to denominate the future punishment of the wicked, consisting in suffering and destruction, by the general name of Death; leaving it to other occasions to add the qualifying representations concerning the extent of that suffering, from the 'few stripes, of the comparatively ignorant up to the 'greater damnation’ of the well-instructed transgressor


    17. The earliest riser, coming forth in the dim twilight, would perceive a vaguely defined figure aloft on the place of shame; and, half crazed betwixt alarm and curiosity, would go, knocking from door to door, summoning all the people to behold the ghost—as he needs must think it—of some defunct transgressor


    18. “The way of the transgressor is likely to be strewn—with surprises


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