The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... never knows that he is making an effort to do his duty , or at least never understands the difficulties and trials which he finds in his way . Suppose now , that such a teacher should say to himself , and suppose he could by some magic ...
... never knows that he is making an effort to do his duty , or at least never understands the difficulties and trials which he finds in his way . Suppose now , that such a teacher should say to himself , and suppose he could by some magic ...
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... never lost at sea ? Do real Christians who , on their sick beds , pray that God will restore them to health , never die ? Is a Chris- tian who , on commencing a journey , asks divine protection , never overturned in a coach ? Is the ...
... never lost at sea ? Do real Christians who , on their sick beds , pray that God will restore them to health , never die ? Is a Chris- tian who , on commencing a journey , asks divine protection , never overturned in a coach ? Is the ...
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... never given his seri- ous attention to any thing , or rather , he has never made a serious mental effort upon any subject for five minutes at a time in his life . The simplest mathematical principle is a complete labyrinth of perplexity ...
... never given his seri- ous attention to any thing , or rather , he has never made a serious mental effort upon any subject for five minutes at a time in his life . The simplest mathematical principle is a complete labyrinth of perplexity ...
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acknowledge ancholy ascer Barabbas believe Bible bring Carthage Carthaginians chapter character child Christian circumstances comes command confession consider conversation cordially danger Danites death described desire difficulty distinctly divine grace duty effort endeavor evidence faith father faults feel forgive fully give God's guilt heart holy Holy Spirit hour human illustrate influence interest JACOB ABBOTT Jehovah Jesus Christ look Lord Louisa means mind moral morning mother never object once parents peace and happiness penitent perhaps piety pray prayer present principle prisoners punishment question readers regard Regulus religious request rienced Roman senate Sabbath Saviour scene sea of Galilee Septuagint sick sinner sins soon soul spirit story suffering suppose sympathy teacher temptation thing thought tion trial truth understand unto WASHINGTON HEIGHTS whole wish word write wrong