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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... heart of the noviciate in Religion , but heal it ; would " mitigate , by solemn touch , the troubled mind ; " and tenderly draw those into the arms of their Redeemer , whom force is more likely to repel from his embrace . But ...
... heart of the noviciate in Religion , but heal it ; would " mitigate , by solemn touch , the troubled mind ; " and tenderly draw those into the arms of their Redeemer , whom force is more likely to repel from his embrace . But ...
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... hearts in a proper frame . It is not enough to express this feeling in our morning prayer . We must carry it with us into all the circumstances of the day . When we are going into temptation , we must say , Lord , hold thou me up , and ...
... hearts in a proper frame . It is not enough to express this feeling in our morning prayer . We must carry it with us into all the circumstances of the day . When we are going into temptation , we must say , Lord , hold thou me up , and ...
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... hearts are filled with uneasiness and foreboding They will walk silently . As they enter the house , they shrink ... heart , tries to talk with them about their evening's enjoyment ; but they wish to turn the conversation . In a word ...
... hearts are filled with uneasiness and foreboding They will walk silently . As they enter the house , they shrink ... heart , tries to talk with them about their evening's enjoyment ; but they wish to turn the conversation . In a word ...
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... heart , which is a constant burden . Ask such an individual if he is unhappy . He perhaps tells you no : he means , however , that he is not particularly unhappy just at that time . His burden is so uniform and constant , that he comes ...
... heart , which is a constant burden . Ask such an individual if he is unhappy . He perhaps tells you no : he means , however , that he is not particularly unhappy just at that time . His burden is so uniform and constant , that he comes ...
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... heart . He will no more dread to meet him , and hear the sound of his voice . He can now be happy with his sister again ; and look upon the beautiful stream winding in the valley without feeling his heart sink within him under a sense ...
... heart . He will no more dread to meet him , and hear the sound of his voice . He can now be happy with his sister again ; and look upon the beautiful stream winding in the valley without feeling his heart sink within him under a sense ...
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