The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... acknowledged , I am afraid that my son will the next time yield more easily to temptation , thinking that he has only to acknowledge it to be forgiven . Shall I forbid his skating any more this winter , or for a month ; or shall I ...
... acknowledged , I am afraid that my son will the next time yield more easily to temptation , thinking that he has only to acknowledge it to be forgiven . Shall I forbid his skating any more this winter , or for a month ; or shall I ...
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... acknowledge some fault , although it was perhaps only a very slight one . The teacher inflicted no punishment , but asked them to be careful in future , and sent them away kindly . Soon , however , they began to feel less penitent when ...
... acknowledge some fault , although it was perhaps only a very slight one . The teacher inflicted no punishment , but asked them to be careful in future , and sent them away kindly . Soon , however , they began to feel less penitent when ...
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... acknowledge , every thing which will take place , just as certainly as if it were written . The mere fact of expressing it in language would make no difference . We may consider our future conduct to be as clearly known , and as certain ...
... acknowledge , every thing which will take place , just as certainly as if it were written . The mere fact of expressing it in language would make no difference . We may consider our future conduct to be as clearly known , and as certain ...
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