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I doubt not now , but that many of my readers who have taken this book with a desire to find religious instruction in it , have been for some time wishing to have me come to the subject of the confession of sin to God .
I doubt not now , but that many of my readers who have taken this book with a desire to find religious instruction in it , have been for some time wishing to have me come to the subject of the confession of sin to God .
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My reply is substantially this : that a genuine desire for the peace and happiness of piety is a perfectly proper motive for coming to God . It is the motive which the Bible everywhere presents . It is not , in any proper sense of the ...
My reply is substantially this : that a genuine desire for the peace and happiness of piety is a perfectly proper motive for coming to God . It is the motive which the Bible everywhere presents . It is not , in any proper sense of the ...
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... parents or teachers , be very careful to be actuated by a sincere desire to learn , instead of coming as young persons very often do , with a secret desire to display their own acuteness and discrimination in seeing the difficulty .
... parents or teachers , be very careful to be actuated by a sincere desire to learn , instead of coming as young persons very often do , with a secret desire to display their own acuteness and discrimination in seeing the difficulty .
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