The Young Christian, Or, A Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyPhinney, 1846 - 372 páginas |
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... thought that this was folly , and he took his letter , carried it to the person to whom it was addressed , saying , " Here is a letter which I was intrusted with for you , and in taking it out of my pocket , I very carelessly tore it in ...
... thought that this was folly , and he took his letter , carried it to the person to whom it was addressed , saying , " Here is a letter which I was intrusted with for you , and in taking it out of my pocket , I very carelessly tore it in ...
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... thought that my boys would have broken their promise and disobeyed me . I wonder if my eldest disobeyed also . The youngest only spoke of himself shall I ask him ? -No . Each shall stand on inde- pendent ground . If the other sinned too ...
... thought that my boys would have broken their promise and disobeyed me . I wonder if my eldest disobeyed also . The youngest only spoke of himself shall I ask him ? -No . Each shall stand on inde- pendent ground . If the other sinned too ...
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... thought there was some danger that this sort of confession might be made . And it is undoubtedly often made . But it does no good . Confession must come from the heart , or it will not relieve or improve the heart . This anecdote shows ...
... thought there was some danger that this sort of confession might be made . And it is undoubtedly often made . But it does no good . Confession must come from the heart , or it will not relieve or improve the heart . This anecdote shows ...
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... thought of his foolish contention made him unhappy . He reflected , too , that since his friend had been willing to lend him his instrument , he ought to have borne , himself , all the risk of its return . He regretted Story continued ...
... thought of his foolish contention made him unhappy . He reflected , too , that since his friend had been willing to lend him his instrument , he ought to have borne , himself , all the risk of its return . He regretted Story continued ...
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... thought the boy ought to learn , and his want of sympathy with his feelings led him to a course which was severe , and in fact cruel , though not intentionally so . " The captain never spoke to his young charge , excepting to command ...
... thought the boy ought to learn , and his want of sympathy with his feelings led him to a course which was severe , and in fact cruel , though not intentionally so . " The captain never spoke to his young charge , excepting to command ...
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