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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Página iii
... Moral writers . Much has , in the present prolific age , been done for mere children ; much , also , for those who have attained to manhood ; but comparatively little for those in that intermediate state to which it is difficult to ...
... Moral writers . Much has , in the present prolific age , been done for mere children ; much , also , for those who have attained to manhood ; but comparatively little for those in that intermediate state to which it is difficult to ...
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... moral de- pendence on God . “ We are often in danger of suffering the sense of our moral dependence on God to be weakened by the fear of impairing our sense of guilt . I do not attempt to pre- sent any theory by which the two may be ...
... moral de- pendence on God . “ We are often in danger of suffering the sense of our moral dependence on God to be weakened by the fear of impairing our sense of guilt . I do not attempt to pre- sent any theory by which the two may be ...
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... moral madness which prompts the soul to trust in its own nothingness , and to distrust the all - suffi- ciency of its God . How astonishing was the result of the ministration of the word of God , when due honour was done to this truth ...
... moral madness which prompts the soul to trust in its own nothingness , and to distrust the all - suffi- ciency of its God . How astonishing was the result of the ministration of the word of God , when due honour was done to this truth ...
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... . It is also an established fact , that wherever the influence of these revivals have been felt , the moral habits have expe- rienced a corresponding improvement ; and especially , that the converts have at once renounced what may be xii.
... . It is also an established fact , that wherever the influence of these revivals have been felt , the moral habits have expe- rienced a corresponding improvement ; and especially , that the converts have at once renounced what may be xii.
Página xiii
... moral phænomena now occurring on the other side of the Atlantic , which must interest and deeply affect the Chris- tian mind . The question , " Why have no such moral changes taken place in our own country ? " naturally sug- gests ...
... moral phænomena now occurring on the other side of the Atlantic , which must interest and deeply affect the Chris- tian mind . The question , " Why have no such moral changes taken place in our own country ? " naturally sug- gests ...
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