The sin of self-pollution is one of the most destructive evils ever practised by fallen man. In many respects it is several degrees worse than common whoredom, and has in its train more awful consequences. It excites the powers of nature to undue action,... The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer - Page 2721862Full view - About this book
| Adam Clarke - 1834 - 1038 pages
...which is generally considered to be that of Onan, is one of the most destructive evils ever practised T G op e IJ though practised by numbers who would shudder at the thought of criminal connexions with a prostitute.... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1836 - 938 pages
...of the most destructive evils ever practised by fallen man. In many respects it is several degree« ke though practised by numbers who would shudder at the thought of criminal connexions with a prostitute.... | |
| Adam Clarke - Bible - 1837 - 910 pages
...which is generally considered to be that of Onan, is one of the most der structive evils ever practised by fallen man. In many respects it is several degrees...whoredom, and has in its train more awful consequences, though practised by numbers who would shudder at the thought of criminal connections with a prostitute.... | |
| I. A. Jacques (and co.) - 1852 - 134 pages
...in the mansions of the damned. Let not the reader imagine that this picture is overdrawn ; hear what Dr. Adam Clarke says. " The sin of self-pollution...excites the powers of nature to undue action, and produce violent secretions, which necessarily and speedily exhaust the vital principle and energy ;... | |
| Orson Squire Fowler - Sexual ethics - 1855 - 240 pages
...wretched, u& well as partly beside themselves. In describing its effects, Dr. Adam Clarke writes thus : "The sin of self-pollution is one of the most destructive evils ever practised by fallen man. In many respects it is several degrees worse than common whoredom, and has... | |
| Henry Smith (M.D. Jena.) - 1860 - 102 pages
...here extract the remarks of Dr. Adam Clark, the celebrated traveller, theologian, and scholar : — " The sin of self-pollution is one of the most destructive evils ever practised by fallen man. In many respects it is several degrees worse than common whoredom, and leaves... | |
| Orson Squire Fowler - 1870 - 184 pages
...partly beside themselves. Dr. Adam Clarke, in his " Commentary," describes its effects thus: — " The sin of self-pollution is one of the most destructive...excites the powers of nature to undue action, and produces violent secretioni, which necessarily and speedily exhaust the vital principle and energy... | |
| John Ellis - 1870 - 450 pages
...such, disease, than an individual of good habits. Dr. Adam Clarke, says in regard to this vice: " It is one of the most destructive evils ever practiced...has in its train more awful consequences. It excites nature to undue action, and produces violent secretions, which necessarily and speedily exhaust the... | |
| Orson Squire Fowler - Marriage - 1870 - 970 pages
...thoughts." — Tissot " The sin of self-pollution is one of the most destructive evils ever practised by fallen man. In many respects it is several degrees...excites the powers of nature to undue action, and produces violent secretions, which necessarily and speedily exhaust the vital principle and energy-... | |
| Orson Squire Fowler - 1870 - 972 pages
...themselves transported with lustful conceptions and desires, which take up all their thoughts." — Tissol. "The sin of self-pollution is one of the most destructive evils ever practised by fallen man. In many respects it is several degrees worse than common whoredom, and has... | |
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