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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... perplexity ; but it is often a slight remorse , so weak as not to force its true character upon your notice , but yet strong enough to destroy peace of mind . A great deal of what is called depression of spirits arises from this source ...
... perplexity ; but it is often a slight remorse , so weak as not to force its true character upon your notice , but yet strong enough to destroy peace of mind . A great deal of what is called depression of spirits arises from this source ...
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... perplexity of the merchant planning his distant voyages , or of the President of a mighty nation in his various cares . It matters not with our Great Friend , whether the object of human solicitude is a plaything , a fortune , or a ...
... perplexity of the merchant planning his distant voyages , or of the President of a mighty nation in his various cares . It matters not with our Great Friend , whether the object of human solicitude is a plaything , a fortune , or a ...
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... perplexity of child- hood is . He obeys the strictest rules , that he may under- stand the difficulty of obedience ; and he exposes himself to the unkindness or oppression of the vicious boys , that he may learn how hard it is patiently ...
... perplexity of child- hood is . He obeys the strictest rules , that he may under- stand the difficulty of obedience ; and he exposes himself to the unkindness or oppression of the vicious boys , that he may learn how hard it is patiently ...
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... perplexity , that , in order to render prayer acceptable , the Christian must have a full belief that his request will be granted . This is called the prayer of faith . Hence , many persons , when they strongly desire some spiritual ...
... perplexity , that , in order to render prayer acceptable , the Christian must have a full belief that his request will be granted . This is called the prayer of faith . Hence , many persons , when they strongly desire some spiritual ...
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... perplexity , however , which arises from them , always can ; and it is to this subject that I wish to devote the present chapter . My plan will be , in the First place , to endeavour thoroughly to convince all who read it , that ...
... perplexity , however , which arises from them , always can ; and it is to this subject that I wish to devote the present chapter . My plan will be , in the First place , to endeavour thoroughly to convince all who read it , that ...
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