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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... fully our own moral responsibility , and at the same time feel that our dearest moral interests are in God's care . This feeling is , com- mitting our souls to our Saviour's keeping and care . Were our hearts entirely under our own ...
... fully our own moral responsibility , and at the same time feel that our dearest moral interests are in God's care . This feeling is , com- mitting our souls to our Saviour's keeping and care . Were our hearts entirely under our own ...
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... fully understand , that by such a confession the boy will relieve himself of his burden , restore peace to his mind , and go away from his father with a light and happy heart . He will no more dread to meet him , and hear the sound of ...
... fully understand , that by such a confession the boy will relieve himself of his burden , restore peace to his mind , and go away from his father with a light and happy heart . He will no more dread to meet him , and hear the sound of ...
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... 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 , indeed , many ...
... 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 , indeed , many ...
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... fully , and resolve , under Divine grace , to sin no more , peace will return , at least so far as these causes have banished it from your heart . After I had written thus far , I read these pages to a gentleman who visited me : and he ...
... fully , and resolve , under Divine grace , to sin no more , peace will return , at least so far as these causes have banished it from your heart . After I had written thus far , I read these pages to a gentleman who visited me : and he ...
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... fully ; and try to see and feel the worst , not by merely calling your offences by harsh names , but by calmly looking at the aggravating circumstances . While you do this , do not spend your strength in trying to feel strong emo- tion ...
... fully ; and try to see and feel the worst , not by merely calling your offences by harsh names , but by calmly looking at the aggravating circumstances . While you do this , do not spend your strength in trying to feel strong emo- tion ...
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