The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... sincere Christian . " It is true , there is sometimes strong and continued agita- tion ; nor is any possible degree of distressing fear , self - re- proach , or sorrow unreasonable in one who has been brought to realize that he is so ...
... sincere Christian . " It is true , there is sometimes strong and continued agita- tion ; nor is any possible degree of distressing fear , self - re- proach , or sorrow unreasonable in one who has been brought to realize that he is so ...
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... sincerely unite in commending themselves to God's protection , he would certainly bring them safe to land . But many ... sincere and doubtless acceptable prayer to him , who yet were not delivered from the danger imme- diately impending ...
... sincerely unite in commending themselves to God's protection , he would certainly bring them safe to land . But many ... sincere and doubtless acceptable prayer to him , who yet were not delivered from the danger imme- diately impending ...
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... Sincerity in prayer . Prayer is , in all ordinary cases , and it ought to be , a calm and peaceful exercise , not an ... sincere when you pray , but you may be calm . Read our Saviour's model of prayer : " Our Father who art in heaven ...
... Sincerity in prayer . Prayer is , in all ordinary cases , and it ought to be , a calm and peaceful exercise , not an ... sincere when you pray , but you may be calm . Read our Saviour's model of prayer : " Our Father who art in heaven ...
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