William Lamb Melbourne served as...
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William Lamb Melbourne served as British prime minister in 1834, and again from 1835-41. He developed a strong distaste for religious zeal. Having been forced to sit through an evangelical sermon on the consequences of sin, he grumbled, "Things have come to a pretty pass when religion is allowed to invade private life!"
The problem for Israel, by contrast, was that the people of God were guilty of exactly the opposite. True religion was so far from their experience, a fresh reading by Ezra from scripture overwhelmed them.
The problem for Israel, by contrast, was that the people of God were guilty of exactly the opposite. True religion was so far from their experience, a fresh reading by Ezra from scripture overwhelmed them.
