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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... described fully all the circumstances of the original fraud - he would have been much more fully relieved . All confession , which is in- tended to bring back peace of mind when it is gone , should be open and thorough . There are ...
... described fully all the circumstances of the original fraud - he would have been much more fully relieved . All confession , which is in- tended to bring back peace of mind when it is gone , should be open and thorough . There are ...
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... described - contains a promise to send the son whatever he shall ask for . But the meaning of it is not — and no boy would understand it to be - that every possible request which he might make would be certainly granted . Al- though the ...
... described - contains a promise to send the son whatever he shall ask for . But the meaning of it is not — and no boy would understand it to be - that every possible request which he might make would be certainly granted . Al- though the ...
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... described the sacrifices they must make to please him — the troubles they must endure and when he left them at last , he told them plainly , that if they should persevere in His service they must expect to suffer , to bleed , and even ...
... described the sacrifices they must make to please him — the troubles they must endure and when he left them at last , he told them plainly , that if they should persevere in His service they must expect to suffer , to bleed , and even ...
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... described , as distinctly as I have been able , the submission of the heart which is ne- cessary in becoming a Christian , and what are some of the difficulties in the way . I should evince but a slight knowledge of the human heart , if ...
... described , as distinctly as I have been able , the submission of the heart which is ne- cessary in becoming a Christian , and what are some of the difficulties in the way . I should evince but a slight knowledge of the human heart , if ...
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... boy , that , under such circumstances as are above described , he could be free to speak gently or angrily , solely according to his own free will . The mere fact of expressing it in language would make F 3 DIFFICULTIES IN RELIGION . 105.
... boy , that , under such circumstances as are above described , he could be free to speak gently or angrily , solely according to his own free will . The mere fact of expressing it in language would make F 3 DIFFICULTIES IN RELIGION . 105.
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