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1 O the treacherous deceivings of the desperate wickedness of the human heart!
2 The heart, and the desperate wickedness of it, is the foundation and ground-work of all.
3 Now commenced that wild and desperate wickedness which tarnished the lustre of the soldiers' heroism.
4 Now it is turned contrary, let all men take with their folly and desperate wickedness .
5 O the desperate wickedness that is in thy heart!
6 Such deep and desperate wickedness as he was planning was beyond the wildest flight of my imagination.
7 This evil of cursing ariseth in general from the desperate wickedness of the heart, but particularly from, 1.
8 They were not intentionally acting well: but were doing that which they supposed to be a deed of desperate wickedness , for selfish purposes.
9 But the lecture spoke of the horrible and filthy corruption of the human heart, its determined delight in wallowing in evil, its desperate wickedness .
10 But all this is from the ignorance of their own hearts; and pride and self-righteousness harden them against feeling its desperate wickedness - ( Mason ) .
11 "Take him away," said Paulett, collecting himself; "he would cloak his crime by accusing others of his desperate wickedness . "
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