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1
They who resist it, quench it, and this to their
own
condemnation
.
2
I know I shall read my
own
condemnation
:
but I will read it.
3
Solemnly Sir Everard Kingsland pronounced his
own
condemnation
with the word.
4
These lines refer to his
own
condemnation
,
and the piece concludes,-
5
The plan of making an Iliad pronounces its
own
condemnation
.
6
Reprobate that thou art, answer to thine
own
condemnation
?
7
The bravest hesitated to pronounce his
own
condemnation
.
8
The praises which such men are now constrained to bestow upon him are their
own
condemnation
.
9
Her
own
condemnation
she could bear, but it tortured her that her father should be blamed.
10
Every word you say is your
own
condemnation
.
11
Jacques innocent!-thatwas his
own
condemnation
,
his career ended, his hopes destroyed, his prospects ruined forever.
12
Possibly they are right-butit would be too much to expect me to sign my
own
condemnation
.
13
No; I anticipated my
own
condemnation
.
14
If any should resist these salutary operations of the Holy Spirit, they resist it to their
own
condemnation
.
15
Out of the mouth of a man comes his
own
condemnation
:
let him prosper who remembers this truth.
16
He was as acknowledging to his relations, though to his
own
condemnation
,
as his two cousins told me.
own
condemnation
own