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My nerves were rather shaken with what I had seen, and I trembled as a criminal might on entering this chamber of horror. In brief, the judgment-seat is a square hall, open at one end, with a roof supported on three columns.
As a high mark of his approbation, the King made Jeffreys Lord Chancellor; and he then went on to Dorchester, to Exeter, to Taunton, and to Wells. It is astonishing, when we read of the enormous injustice and barbarity of this beast, to know that no one struck him dead on the judgment-seat.
"And what other time?" persisted the child. "At the great judgment day," whispered the minister; and, strangely enough, the sense that he was a professional teacher of the truth impelled him to answer the child so. "Then, and there, before the judgment-seat, thy mother, and thou, and I must stand together. But the daylight of this world shall not see our meeting!" Pearl laughed again.
But let that same woman be a Portia, in the judgment-seat, or even a legislator or a voter, and let her have the unmistakable and actual offender before her, and I do not believe that she will excuse him for a paltry fine, and give the less guilty woman a penalty more than quadruple. Women will also be sure to bring special sympathy and intelligent attention to the wrongs of children.
But when Gallio was the proconsul of Achaia, the Jews, with one accord, rose up against Paul, and brought him to the judgment-seat, saying, This is the fellow that earnestly persuades men to worship God contrary to the law.
Under the theocracy the policy of the clergy had been to suppress the study of law in order to concentrate their own power; hence no training was thought necessary for the magistrate, no politician was considered incompetent to fill the judgment-seat because of ignorance of his duty, and the office-hunter, having got his place by influence, was deemed at liberty to use it as a point of vantage, from whence to prosecute his chosen career.
No; let him perish, without a pitying thought of ours wasted upon him; and, in that case, all our grief will be reserved for the fate of the helpless girl, who now, upon the least shadow of failure in him, must, by the fiercest of translations must, without time for a prayer must, within seventy seconds, stand before the judgment-seat of God.
He will die of a broken heart, and will plead against me at the judgment-seat. Why was that old man's money taken?" "We must take all, or nothing, sir. You forbade me to speak a syllable." "Speak speak! Yes, but could you not have given him a look, one merciful look, to save his life, and my soul from everlasting ruin? You might, you could have done it, but you conspire to overthrow me.
They might be mistaken. They might err in writing at all, when their affections were so great that they could not write otherwise than they did of life. As to mistakes, stand now as authors as well as women before the judgment-seat of God. "Jan. 11th, 1848. "We have not been very comfortable here at home lately.
Because I am not a regular beak; because I have not got authority from the Crown." There was a howl of derision. "We give you authority!" "We order you to be judge!" "We are King, Lords, and Commons!" "Do what we bid you, or," added a stranger, "we will hang you and the prisoner with one rope!" Grim assent of the surrounding faces; Robinson sat down on the judgment-seat not a little discomposed.
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