The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... begin a life of piety . In just such a state of mind , my read- er , it is very probable you may be . Perhaps , since you have been reading this book , you have been thinking more and more seriously of your Christian duty , and felt a ...
... begin a life of piety . In just such a state of mind , my read- er , it is very probable you may be . Perhaps , since you have been reading this book , you have been thinking more and more seriously of your Christian duty , and felt a ...
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... begin in the middle of the history , than must always be felt in reading history . If you begin at the beginning of a work , and go regularly through to the end , you will find a thousand cases in which the narrative you read is ...
... begin in the middle of the history , than must always be felt in reading history . If you begin at the beginning of a work , and go regularly through to the end , you will find a thousand cases in which the narrative you read is ...
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... begin formally once more , but begin where you left off - filling up with a few paragraphs the interval of the history , and thus persevere . There should be in a journal , and in all the other sets of books which I shall describe , a ...
... begin formally once more , but begin where you left off - filling up with a few paragraphs the interval of the history , and thus persevere . There should be in a journal , and in all the other sets of books which I shall describe , a ...
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