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Excerpt from A Funeral Sermon, Delivered at Montpelier, Vermont, January 5, 1811: At the Interment of Sibyl Brown, Aged Nine Years, Daughter of Mr. Amasa Brown
He tacitly acknowledges this in the text. '5 Why dost thou not pardnn my transgression, and take away game inrgutty. His language in other places is I have sinned, what shalli do unto thee, 0 thou Preserver of men If I justify myself mine own month shall condemn me. If I say I am perfect It shall prove me peryerse. I abhor myself and repent in dust and ashes. If such a man were guilty, who is Innocent God had declared him superior to all others on the earth, yet he is, by his own confession, a vile Sinner. Verily then, among the sons of men.
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