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1. 2 After Philip and Matthew had returned to their fellows and reported how they had been driven out of the village, James and John stepped up to Jesus and said: "Master, we pray you to give us permission to bid fire come down from heaven to devour these insolent and impenitent Samaritans
2. This was the answer to the Master's last appeal to the rulers of the Jews which he had made in the temple only a few hours before, and it represented their reaction of bitter resentment toward Jesus' last and vigorous indictment of these same chief priests and impenitent Sadducees and Pharisees
3. The stranger’s letter, which no one read, was left to the mercy of the moths on the shelf where Fernanda had forgotten her wedding ring on occasion and there it remained, consuming itself in the inner fire of its bad news as the solitary lovers sailed against the tide of those days of the last stages, those impenitent and ill-fated times which were squandered on the useless effort of making them drift toward the desert of disenchantment and oblivion
4. Every year that you continue impenitent, the wall of division between you and heaven becomes higher and thicker, and the gulf to be crossed deeper and broader
5. would repent and be baptized finally in the Holy Spirit; there were others who would remain impenitent, and be
6. and be baptized finally in the Holy Spirit; there were others who would remain impenitent,
7. WHO WOULD REMAIN IMPENITENT, AND BE BAPTIZED IN THE AWFUL TRIALS THAT WOULD
8. Some would repent and be baptized finally in the Holy Spirit; there were others who would remain impenitent, and be baptized in the awful trials that would come upon Israel" B
9. The greatest of the modern Rabbi, Maimonides, Abravanel, Kimchi, Bechai, with one voice teach that the punishment of impenitent sinners is literal and absolute extermination at the last judgment, and they represent this as the tradition of the Jewish Church in interpreting the law
10. ’ Hence there is not only that death which is the hereditary curse on the descendants of the first sinner, and the due reward of law-breaking in his descendants, but also the 'judgment’ demanded by the rejection of mercy, on 'a hard and impenitent heart
11. The relation of Father, in the bare sense of Creator, cannot, as a matter of fact, be abolished—'we are all His offspring’—but in every other and higher sense, involving moral relationship and eternal love, it is declared to be non-existent in reference to impenitent men
12. It is the object of the present chapter to show that not only does the application of the true canon of interpretation to both Testaments bring out the uniform doctrine that life eternal is in Christ alone, and belongs exclusively to righteous men; but also the fearful converse, that all finally impenitent sinners, persistently choosing evil, shall be 'miserably destroyed
13. The general philological argument to which attention has been now drawn, I believe, compels the conclusion that the New Testament doctrine on the future punishment of obstinately impenitent men is that they shall be 'blotted out’ and finally perish under inflictions corresponding with their sins
14. That day will see the majority still, I fear, unmoved, impenitent, 'past feeling,’ as in the days of Noah; but it will see those souls which can be reached at all impressed with a sense of the reality both of God's judgment and mercy as never before
15. Every finally impenitent offender has an account to render to his Maker, in soul and body; and that controversy will be decided by a sentence on both, which we are taught is capital and eternal
16. Either they hold that Scripture gives room for several opposite theories; or they lean to Universalism, and secretly teach men to trust in future purgatories; or they wholly repudiate and openly denounce and assail the old missionary doctrine, and believe that they who have 'sinned without law,’ and led impenitent lives under heathen darkness, shall enjoy evangelisation in Hades; or, if they reject that, shall 'perish without law,’ and die under the double curse of God; but it is simply a fact that opinion is changing here, and that the churches at home, acted upon by the revived spirit of doctrinal study, are silent where our fathers would have spoken, or doubt where they would have unhesitatingly followed the doctrine of former ages, or boldly deny where they would have an athematised opposition
17. OTHERS WHO WOULD REMAIN IMPENITENT, AND BE BAPTIZED IN THE AWFUL TRIALS
18. REMAIN IMPENITENT, AND BE BAPTIZED IN THE AWFUL TRIALS THAT WOULD
19. "Captain Peleg," said Bildad steadily, "thy conscience may be drawing ten inches of water, or ten fathoms, I can't tell; but as thou art still an impenitent man, Captain Peleg, I greatly fear lest thy conscience be but a leaky one; and will in the end sink thee foundering down to the fiery pit, Captain Peleg
20. He seemed quite used to impenitent Peleg and his ways