The Young Christian, Or, A Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyPhinney, 1846 - 372 páginas |
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... hope they will prove by experiment the correctness of these principles . Almost every person has at all times some little sources of uneasiness upon his mind . They are not very well defined in their nature and cause , but still they ...
... hope they will prove by experiment the correctness of these principles . Almost every person has at all times some little sources of uneasiness upon his mind . They are not very well defined in their nature and cause , but still they ...
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... hope , however , that there are some who are reading really and honestly for the sake of moral improvement . To those I would say : Do you never feel unquiet in spirit , restless or sad ? Do you never experience a secret unea- siness of ...
... hope , however , that there are some who are reading really and honestly for the sake of moral improvement . To those I would say : Do you never feel unquiet in spirit , restless or sad ? Do you never experience a secret unea- siness of ...
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... hope very many of my read- ers will see that both duty and happiness urge them to take the simple course I have endeavored to describe and illus- trate , and that they will now take it , and follow me through the remaining chapters of ...
... hope very many of my read- ers will see that both duty and happiness urge them to take the simple course I have endeavored to describe and illus- trate , and that they will now take it , and follow me through the remaining chapters of ...
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... hope for me . Wait a little while , and perhaps I may feel better , and then I will send for him . " You would turn after hearing such words , and say in a gentle voice to the attendant , " He is wandering in mind . Call the physician ...
... hope for me . Wait a little while , and perhaps I may feel better , and then I will send for him . " You would turn after hearing such words , and say in a gentle voice to the attendant , " He is wandering in mind . Call the physician ...
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... hope that they should soon stand upon the firm shore . So great however was the pitching and rolling of the ship , that most of the passengers retreated to their berths and braced themselves there . A few of the more hardy or ex ...
... hope that they should soon stand upon the firm shore . So great however was the pitching and rolling of the ship , that most of the passengers retreated to their berths and braced themselves there . A few of the more hardy or ex ...
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