The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... duty it urged upon them , and saw the reasonableness of that duty , and yet shut the book and laid it away , without ever intending at all to set resolutely about doing it . To understand clearly what duty is , and to have a disposition ...
... duty it urged upon them , and saw the reasonableness of that duty , and yet shut the book and laid it away , without ever intending at all to set resolutely about doing it . To understand clearly what duty is , and to have a disposition ...
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... 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 his heart hardened against a future appeal ? The ...
... 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 his heart hardened against a future appeal ? The ...
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... duty is . It is plain to you that there is a Being above , with whom you ought to live in constant communion . You understand clearly how you are to begin your duty , if you have neglected it heretofore , by coming and confessing all ...
... duty is . It is plain to you that there is a Being above , with whom you ought to live in constant communion . You understand clearly how you are to begin your duty , if you have neglected it heretofore , by coming and confessing all ...
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