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Then, after an inviting glance which promptly brought the doctor to her side, she led the way to the "den," where she pledged him to secrecy, and then told him the story of her recent companion. "But there's one sure thing," Charlie said, with impenitent glee, as he was bidding Allie goodnight; "for once in my life, I cut Dr. Brownlee out with Miss Lou, and that's something to be proud of."

My own son is even now still impenitent, and I have the greatest fears for his moral and religious future, so rapid has been the corruption set up by evil companionship. These, my lord, are the facts set out as shortly as possible and written on the eve of my departure in circumstances that militate against elegance of expression.

"When I am hanged to-morrow, suppose I die without confessing, without repenting are you one of those who believe I shall be doomed to eternal punishment in another life?" "I believe in the mercy of God." "Answer my question, if you please. Is an impenitent sinner eternally punished? Do you believe that?" "My Bible leaves me no other alternative."

Wherefore, in spite of all the learning and ingenuity brought to bear against it, I avow myself an impenitent believer in Sir J. G. Frazer's main theory, and as I have said above, I hold that theory to be of greater and more far-reaching importance than has been hitherto suspected. I would add a few words as to the form of these studies they may be found disconnected.

Rocco struck his piano again encouragingly for a second attempt, but Irma was sobbing. She was heard to say: "This is the fifteenth time you have pulled me down in one morning. You hate me; you do; you hate me." Rocco ran his fingers across the keys, and again struck the octave for Irma. Pericles wiped his forehead, when, impenitent and unteachable, she took the notes in the manner of a cock.

Solomon was an Elder of his congregation, in which Sabbath after Sabbath he took his usual prominent part as collector raised the psalms sang loudest and whenever the minister alluded to the mercy that was extended to sinners, Solomon's groan of humility of sympathy with the frail, and of despair for the impenitent; his groan, we say, under these varied intimations of Gospel truth, was more than a sermon in itself.

"I'm glad to hear that," said the impenitent Copper. "Are you? You can think of it when I'm taking the skin off your back eh?... My father, he lost everything everything down to his self-respect. You don't know what thatt means eh?" "Why?" said Copper. "I'm smokin' baccy stole by a renegid. Why wouldn't I know?" If it came to a flogging on that hillside there might be a chance of reprisals.

Upon a principle so vastly important, all the subtle malignity of Satan has been directed, if possible to mislead the very elect; while the ungodly and impenitent fall under his devices. To the mind enlightened by Divine truth, the difference between a filial fear of offending God and the dread of punishment is very plain.

Stern to impenitent sinners he certainly was brutal men and idle lads cowered under the lash of his rebuke; but there was not a soul in the village who did not also know that a word of repentance, an act that showed a yearning after better things, was sufficient to melt the Rector's wrath and turn him from a judge and censor into a friend.

This narrative intimates with sufficient plainness that Lot's wife and daughters were spared for his sake; and that it was nothing but the impenitent obstinacy of his other family connexions, that prevented their escape. They would not listen, even though he "lingered," probably, to persuade them to accompany his flight; they must, therefore, perish.