The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... truth to truth , lead them into conversation , induce them to apply the active energies of their minds to the subject , in reasoning themselves from the truths which their text - book explains , and you will soon be convinced how far ...
... truth to truth , lead them into conversation , induce them to apply the active energies of their minds to the subject , in reasoning themselves from the truths which their text - book explains , and you will soon be convinced how far ...
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... truth of Christianity is its moral power over the human heart . This is the most convincing of all . It is direct . There is no laborious ex- amination of witnesses to bring the truth to us — no groping in the dimness of ancient times ...
... truth of Christianity is its moral power over the human heart . This is the most convincing of all . It is direct . There is no laborious ex- amination of witnesses to bring the truth to us — no groping in the dimness of ancient times ...
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... truth ? Was it the whole truth ? Are we always bound to tell the whole truth ? The reader will thus see that one and the same fact may be viewed in so many aspects and relations as to suggest a very large number of questions . After a ...
... truth ? Was it the whole truth ? Are we always bound to tell the whole truth ? The reader will thus see that one and the same fact may be viewed in so many aspects and relations as to suggest a very large number of questions . After a ...
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