The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... distinctly the feelings of childhood . Perhaps a little boy is placed on a seat near his intimate friend , and charged upon pain of punishment not to whisper . He tries to refrain , and succeeds perhaps for half an hour in avoiding ...
... distinctly the feelings of childhood . Perhaps a little boy is placed on a seat near his intimate friend , and charged upon pain of punishment not to whisper . He tries to refrain , and succeeds perhaps for half an hour in avoiding ...
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... distinctly , and brings fairly forward a subject of duty , cause every one of his readers to decide for it or against it ; and when a person decides against duty , is he not injured ? Is not good princi- ple defeated or weakened , and ...
... distinctly , and brings fairly forward a subject of duty , cause every one of his readers to decide for it or against it ; and when a person decides against duty , is he not injured ? Is not good princi- ple defeated or weakened , and ...
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... distinctly make a comparison between the pleasures of his society on the one side , and the peace and happiness of relig- ion on the other , and after balancing their claims decide against God and duty ; although you make no formal ...
... distinctly make a comparison between the pleasures of his society on the one side , and the peace and happiness of relig- ion on the other , and after balancing their claims decide against God and duty ; although you make no formal ...
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