The Young Christian, Or, A Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyPhinney, 1846 - 372 páginas |
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... stand , that by such a confession the boy will relieve himself of his burden , restore peace to his mind , and go away from his father with a light and happy heart . He will no more dread to meet him , and to hear the sound of his voice ...
... stand , that by such a confession the boy will relieve himself of his burden , restore peace to his mind , and go away from his father with a light and happy heart . He will no more dread to meet him , and to hear the sound of his voice ...
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... stand on inde- pendent ground . If the other sinned too , he too may come voluntarily and obtain peace by confession , or he must con- tinue to bear the tortures of self - reproach . And now if I take no further notice of the ...
... stand on inde- pendent ground . If the other sinned too , he too may come voluntarily and obtain peace by confession , or he must con- tinue to bear the tortures of self - reproach . And now if I take no further notice of the ...
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... standing in rows or collected in busy groups , and in the pleasant play- ground , verdant with grass and trees , many others are seen full of activity and happiness . It is the custom whenever a new scholar enters the school , for the ...
... standing in rows or collected in busy groups , and in the pleasant play- ground , verdant with grass and trees , many others are seen full of activity and happiness . It is the custom whenever a new scholar enters the school , for the ...
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... standing there , “ I say , Jack , I wish you would clear away a little here -- coil those lines - and that boys bauble there , -- you may as well throw it overboard , he never will make any thing of it . ” Commands on board ship must be ...
... standing there , “ I say , Jack , I wish you would clear away a little here -- coil those lines - and that boys bauble there , -- you may as well throw it overboard , he never will make any thing of it . ” Commands on board ship must be ...
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... stand aloof from the struggling sinner until he has , by his own unaided strength , and , without assistance or sympathy , finished the contest , and then only to come and offer his congratulations after the victory is won ? Is this ...
... stand aloof from the struggling sinner until he has , by his own unaided strength , and , without assistance or sympathy , finished the contest , and then only to come and offer his congratulations after the victory is won ? Is this ...
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