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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... give due weight to any thing Trans - Atlantic ; to exhibit our American brethren in the most attractive point of view ; and , when any book of real merit makes its way from the Western to the Eastern World , instantly to raise it to its ...
... give due weight to any thing Trans - Atlantic ; to exhibit our American brethren in the most attractive point of view ; and , when any book of real merit makes its way from the Western to the Eastern World , instantly to raise it to its ...
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... give it much interest in the mind of every discriminating reader . In the first place , it possesses one quality , of the want of which I have ventured to complain , when referring to another work - I mean , that of producing the most ...
... give it much interest in the mind of every discriminating reader . In the first place , it possesses one quality , of the want of which I have ventured to complain , when referring to another work - I mean , that of producing the most ...
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... gives us , not the fictions of a morbid fancy , but real creatures of flesh and blood ; who are the more interesting , because they have so many things in common with ourselves . Nature is , surely , one of the greatest charms , not ...
... gives us , not the fictions of a morbid fancy , but real creatures of flesh and blood ; who are the more interesting , because they have so many things in common with ourselves . Nature is , surely , one of the greatest charms , not ...
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... gives us , not only new things , but old ones under new aspects . We are often delighted to see thoughts and inferences , which had indistinctly passed through our minds during childhood without leaving any deep or vivid impression ...
... gives us , not only new things , but old ones under new aspects . We are often delighted to see thoughts and inferences , which had indistinctly passed through our minds during childhood without leaving any deep or vivid impression ...
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... gives , as it appears to me , a complexion to his argument which is likely to offend or distress some conscientious minds . In a multitude of the cases touched upon by the author , his readers approach the subject , either unduly ...
... gives , as it appears to me , a complexion to his argument which is likely to offend or distress some conscientious minds . In a multitude of the cases touched upon by the author , his readers approach the subject , either unduly ...
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