The Young Christian; Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian Duty. With a Preface and Corrections by the Rev. J. W. CunninghamL. B. Seeley & Sons, 1833 - 398 páginas |
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... consider- ing the sort of stale and second - hand offerings which are presented to us at home , day after day , ought to satisfy us . It is cheering to escape from the Thames , or the Grand- Junction Canal , to the Oronoko , or the ...
... consider- ing the sort of stale and second - hand offerings which are presented to us at home , day after day , ought to satisfy us . It is cheering to escape from the Thames , or the Grand- Junction Canal , to the Oronoko , or the ...
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... considering the character of modern divinity , and the spirit of pride and independence which pervades such large classes of the community , destroying our allegiance to the Spirit , and inflating the soul with empty concep- • 6 66 66 ...
... considering the character of modern divinity , and the spirit of pride and independence which pervades such large classes of the community , destroying our allegiance to the Spirit , and inflating the soul with empty concep- • 6 66 66 ...
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... consider : I mean , its power to bring peace and happiness to the heart . But to make myself clearly understood , I must suppose a case . Two boys , on a pleasant winter - evening , ask their fa- ther to permit them to go out upon the ...
... consider : I mean , its power to bring peace and happiness to the heart . But to make myself clearly understood , I must suppose a case . Two boys , on a pleasant winter - evening , ask their fa- ther to permit them to go out upon the ...
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... consider it , at last , as a necessary part of his existence . He has lost all recollection of what pure peace and hap- piness are . A man who has lived long by a waterfall at last becomes so habituated to the noise , that silence seems ...
... consider it , at last , as a necessary part of his existence . He has lost all recollection of what pure peace and hap- piness are . A man who has lived long by a waterfall at last becomes so habituated to the noise , that silence seems ...
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... consider it , and speak to you by and bye about it . In the mean time , you may be assured that I forgive you from my heart : and if I should conclude to do any thing further , it will not be because I am now displeased , but because I ...
... consider it , and speak to you by and bye about it . In the mean time , you may be assured that I forgive you from my heart : and if I should conclude to do any thing further , it will not be because I am now displeased , but because I ...
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