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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... witnesses , that , especially within the last forty years , a sudden and most astonishing transformation has been wrought in the religious state of a large num- ber of individuals in America , particularly in New Eng- land . It is not ...
... witnesses , that , especially within the last forty years , a sudden and most astonishing transformation has been wrought in the religious state of a large num- ber of individuals in America , particularly in New Eng- land . It is not ...
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... witnesses , just because he has forgotten the feel- ings of childhood . He cannot appreciate its temptations , or understand its difficulties ; and many a little struggler with the inclinations which would draw him from duty , is ...
... witnesses , just because he has forgotten the feel- ings of childhood . He cannot appreciate its temptations , or understand its difficulties ; and many a little struggler with the inclinations which would draw him from duty , is ...
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... witness of the scene . When I left them , they were tossing about upon the waves . The storm was increasing , the captain had almost given them over for lost , and those of the passengers who were not prepared to die were greatly ...
... witness of the scene . When I left them , they were tossing about upon the waves . The storm was increasing , the captain had almost given them over for lost , and those of the passengers who were not prepared to die were greatly ...
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... witness such a scene as this , knowing that the trembling immortal was soon to be ushered into eternity , and not pray , almost with an agony of earnest- ness , that God would have mercy upon her soul ? And how evident must it have been ...
... witness such a scene as this , knowing that the trembling immortal was soon to be ushered into eternity , and not pray , almost with an agony of earnest- ness , that God would have mercy upon her soul ? And how evident must it have been ...
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... witness is the means of producing a higher general good : and then I have only to ask , But why could not an omnipotent Being secure the higher good , without the suffering ? and it is a question which , it seems to me , no man can The ...
... witness is the means of producing a higher general good : and then I have only to ask , But why could not an omnipotent Being secure the higher good , without the suffering ? and it is a question which , it seems to me , no man can The ...
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