The Pharisee and the PublicanChristian Knowledge Society, 1861 - 8 páginas |
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... feel that it is necessary that we should all do a little towards defraying the expenses of a great country . How can we provide ships , or pay our soldiers and sailors , and keep up our national defences , unless there is a collection ...
... feel that it is necessary that we should all do a little towards defraying the expenses of a great country . How can we provide ships , or pay our soldiers and sailors , and keep up our national defences , unless there is a collection ...
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... feel awkward or ashamed . He wanted to get God's pardon and God's peace , and he cared for nothing else besides . Now mark the different way in which these two men worshipped God . The Pharisee , we read , stood up in his grand place ...
... feel awkward or ashamed . He wanted to get God's pardon and God's peace , and he cared for nothing else besides . Now mark the different way in which these two men worshipped God . The Pharisee , we read , stood up in his grand place ...
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