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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... the tender but Invisible Hand by which it is supplied with food and sheltered from danger , naturally regards itself as the exclusive author of its own enjoyments . And it is thus , in the case of those who have formed ix.
... the tender but Invisible Hand by which it is supplied with food and sheltered from danger , naturally regards itself as the exclusive author of its own enjoyments . And it is thus , in the case of those who have formed ix.
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... danger , yet he is aware that above a certain turn of the stream the current is rapid and the ice consequently thin . At last , however , he says : You may go ; but you must on no account go above the Bend . " The boys accept the ...
... danger , yet he is aware that above a certain turn of the stream the current is rapid and the ice consequently thin . At last , however , he says : You may go ; but you must on no account go above the Bend . " The boys accept the ...
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... danger . God protects them however . They spend the half hour in delight - return down the river to their fire - and , at the close of the evening , they take off their skates , and step upon the firm ground and walk towards their home ...
... danger . God protects them however . They spend the half hour in delight - return down the river to their fire - and , at the close of the evening , they take off their skates , and step upon the firm ground and walk towards their home ...
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... danger that child- ren , in such cases , will soon acquire a habit of doing wrong , and then coming to confess it with a careless air ; as if it was not of much consequence , or rather , as if confessing the sin destroyed it , and left ...
... danger that child- ren , in such cases , will soon acquire a habit of doing wrong , and then coming to confess it with a careless air ; as if it was not of much consequence , or rather , as if confessing the sin destroyed it , and left ...
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... danger that this sort of confession might be made : and it is undoubt- edly often made . Of course , it does no good . Confession must come from the heart , or it will not relieve the heart . This anecdote shews the necessity of some ...
... danger that this sort of confession might be made : and it is undoubt- edly often made . Of course , it does no good . Confession must come from the heart , or it will not relieve the heart . This anecdote shews the necessity of some ...
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