. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. A CHEERFUL XEND FESDS PLEASURE IN WORK. Blasts From The Rams SINS BIG AND LITTLE. ne sin tbat is big enougb to bave a name is big enougb toDestroy tbe soul. Sin will behave itself a year,to have its way an hour. The Christian who winks at sin will soon lose his sight. The sin we have mercy on will soon have no mercy on us. Dont fool with sin. It is safer to play with a rattlesnake- No one is free from sin who is not free from the love of sin If we hold on to sinfor a day, we may haveto hold on to it for-ever. Sin at first sight always looks as if ithad co


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. A CHEERFUL XEND FESDS PLEASURE IN WORK. Blasts From The Rams SINS BIG AND LITTLE. ne sin tbat is big enougb to bave a name is big enougb toDestroy tbe soul. Sin will behave itself a year,to have its way an hour. The Christian who winks at sin will soon lose his sight. The sin we have mercy on will soon have no mercy on us. Dont fool with sin. It is safer to play with a rattlesnake- No one is free from sin who is not free from the love of sin If we hold on to sinfor a day, we may haveto hold on to it for-ever. Sin at first sight always looks as if ithad come straight from heaven. We hate our own sins most when we seewhat they look like in other folks. Give a loose rein to any kind of sin, anda runaway horse isnt a circumstance. If some people would think twice beforethey speak, they would keep still most ofthe time. There are people who never hear anymusic that suits them, unless they makeit themselves. When a man with brilliant gifts plungesinto sin, he goes deeper than a commonman could sro.


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