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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... once , and are more likely to make a deep impression . A third charm of the book is , the strong character of simplicity and nature which is impressed upon almost every page of it . Nothing can be more true to nature than the little ...
... once , and are more likely to make a deep impression . A third charm of the book is , the strong character of simplicity and nature which is impressed upon almost every page of it . Nothing can be more true to nature than the little ...
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... once of the graphic power of the artist , and his inclination to abuse his art , even to the exhaustion of his readers , than the picture of the steam - boat , in Chapter XI . Few men could have executed the sketch as closely and ...
... once of the graphic power of the artist , and his inclination to abuse his art , even to the exhaustion of his readers , than the picture of the steam - boat , in Chapter XI . Few men could have executed the sketch as closely and ...
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... once added to the Church of the Redeemer ! And how lovely is the picture afterwards drawn of the persons who were thus transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit ! In like manner , at this mo- ment , when the Holy Ghost receives of the ...
... once added to the Church of the Redeemer ! And how lovely is the picture afterwards drawn of the persons who were thus transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit ! In like manner , at this mo- ment , when the Holy Ghost receives of the ...
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... once arise and seek the Heavenly Friend so touchingly com- mended to his affections . It is my wish to bring these observations to a close , by reverting to the topic noticed in the opening of this state- ment . The duty and importance ...
... once arise and seek the Heavenly Friend so touchingly com- mended to his affections . It is my wish to bring these observations to a close , by reverting to the topic noticed in the opening of this state- ment . The duty and importance ...
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... 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.
... 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.
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