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The Making of a Nation The Beginnings of Israel's History
Author: Charles Foster Kent and Jeremiah Whipple Jenks Genre: LiteratureThe Making of a Nation The Beginnings of Israel's History
ents and teachers often seek to give the culprit the opportunity to confess his sin. What is the attitude of the law towards the criminal who pleads guilty? What is the reaso
th and happiness. Jehovah's preparation of the coats of skin for the man and woman is convincing evidence that his love and care continued unremittingly even for the wrong doers. Modern psychology is making it clear that the effect of sin upon the unrepentant sinner is to increase his inclination toward sinning. But when a man in penitence for his sin has turned toward God and changed his relation to his fellow men, God becomes to him a new Bein