The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... wrong , he brings himself under the necessity of repairing the injury done , and at other times of submitting to punishment . Parents often forgive their chil- dren when they have done wrong , if they will only confess it ; and though ...
... wrong , he brings himself under the necessity of repairing the injury done , and at other times of submitting to punishment . Parents often forgive their chil- dren when they have done wrong , if they will only confess it ; and though ...
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... wrong in your own conduct or character . Young persons will gener ally find something wrong towards their parents . Now go and confess these faults . Do not endeavor to palliate or excuse them , but endeavor , on the contrary , to see ...
... wrong in your own conduct or character . Young persons will gener ally find something wrong towards their parents . Now go and confess these faults . Do not endeavor to palliate or excuse them , but endeavor , on the contrary , to see ...
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... wrong sometimes , but then he is always sorry for it , and acknow- ledges it . You are sorry now ; are you not , my son ? ' ' Yes , ma , ' said the boy , as he ran capering about the room , striking the furniture and his little sister ...
... wrong sometimes , but then he is always sorry for it , and acknow- ledges it . You are sorry now ; are you not , my son ? ' ' Yes , ma , ' said the boy , as he ran capering about the room , striking the furniture and his little sister ...
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