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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... whole , far from attractive in style and manner . It is singularly barren of imagery , and sheds the light of illus- tration on scarcely a single page . Its statements are rarely calculated to touch the deeper springs of feeling in the ...
... whole , far from attractive in style and manner . It is singularly barren of imagery , and sheds the light of illus- tration on scarcely a single page . Its statements are rarely calculated to touch the deeper springs of feeling in the ...
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... whole moral movement in that country , appears to be perfectly true of particular bodies concerned in it . And the more sober spectators of this spiritual change maintain , that no obstacle to real reform has been more formidable than ...
... whole moral movement in that country , appears to be perfectly true of particular bodies concerned in it . And the more sober spectators of this spiritual change maintain , that no obstacle to real reform has been more formidable than ...
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... whole set forth , and soon are flying with full speed towards the limit prescribed . Our boys think they may safely accompany them till they reach the boundary which they are forbidden to pass : but while they do so , they become ...
... whole set forth , and soon are flying with full speed towards the limit prescribed . Our boys think they may safely accompany them till they reach the boundary which they are forbidden to pass : but while they do so , they become ...
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... whole to my father , and ask him to forgive me ; and then I shall be happy again . ” Having resolved upon this , he seeks the very first opportunity to relieve his mind . He is walking , we will imagine , by the side of his father ; and ...
... whole to my father , and ask him to forgive me ; and then I shall be happy again . ” Having resolved upon this , he seeks the very first opportunity to relieve his mind . He is walking , we will imagine , by the side of his father ; and ...
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... whole story is so I know it was a simple way . simple , that it is hardly dignified enough to introduce here ; but it is true , and it exactly illustrates the idea I am endeavouring to enforce here , viz . that in little things , as ...
... whole story is so I know it was a simple way . simple , that it is hardly dignified enough to introduce here ; but it is true , and it exactly illustrates the idea I am endeavouring to enforce here , viz . that in little things , as ...
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