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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... reader , for confirmation of this state- ment , to the story of the Boys on the Ice , in Chapter I .; to that of the Infant School , in Chap . II .; The Absent Son , in Chap . III .; and so on , throughout the volume . Another important ...
... reader , for confirmation of this state- ment , to the story of the Boys on the Ice , in Chapter I .; to that of the Infant School , in Chap . II .; The Absent Son , in Chap . III .; and so on , throughout the volume . Another important ...
Página vi
... readers may be disposed to ask , whether there are no drawbacks upon this high commendation ? I think there are : and shall proceed , with equal fairness , to state them . In the first place , there is much carelessness as respects the ...
... readers may be disposed to ask , whether there are no drawbacks upon this high commendation ? I think there are : and shall proceed , with equal fairness , to state them . In the first place , there is much carelessness as respects the ...
Página vii
... reader of the New Testament never finds his attention withdrawn by the sign from the thing signified the ... readers , than the picture of the steam - boat , in Chapter XI . Few men could have executed the sketch as closely ...
... reader of the New Testament never finds his attention withdrawn by the sign from the thing signified the ... readers , than the picture of the steam - boat , in Chapter XI . Few men could have executed the sketch as closely ...
Página xiii
... readers , has been to fix upon a few cases of fanaticism , in what are called Camp and other Meetings ; and then to assume that Fanaticism and real Religion can have no sort of connexion . Now it is impossible to doubt that in- stances ...
... readers , has been to fix upon a few cases of fanaticism , in what are called Camp and other Meetings ; and then to assume that Fanaticism and real Religion can have no sort of connexion . Now it is impossible to doubt that in- stances ...
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... readers would think of this more than they do ; —I mean , the loss of peace of mind . care . As the boys approach their father's dwelling , unless their consciences have become seared by oft - repeated transgres- sion , their hearts are ...
... readers would think of this more than they do ; —I mean , the loss of peace of mind . care . As the boys approach their father's dwelling , unless their consciences have become seared by oft - repeated transgres- sion , their hearts are ...
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