The Young Christian, Or, A Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyPhinney, 1846 - 372 páginas |
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... whole is so intimately interwoven as to render it in most cases difficult to separate the parts in this manner . A mother can , however , effectually pre- vent it , if she pleases . If her children are young , and she fears this danger ...
... whole is so intimately interwoven as to render it in most cases difficult to separate the parts in this manner . A mother can , however , effectually pre- vent it , if she pleases . If her children are young , and she fears this danger ...
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... whole set forth , and with full speed toward the limit prescribed . Our boys think they may safely accompany them till they reach the boun- dary which they are forbidden to pass ; -but while they do so , they become animated and ...
... whole set forth , and with full speed toward the limit prescribed . Our boys think they may safely accompany them till they reach the boun- dary which they are forbidden to pass ; -but while they do so , they become animated and ...
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... whole to my father , and ask him to forgive me , and then I shall be happy again . " Having resolved upon this , he seeks the very first oppor- tunity to relieve his mind . He is walking , we will imagine , by the side of his father ...
... whole to my father , and ask him to forgive me , and then I shall be happy again . " Having resolved upon this , he seeks the very first oppor- tunity to relieve his mind . He is walking , we will imagine , by the side of his father ...
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... whole amount of which he had defrauded him . Do you think this would have restored his peace of mind ? No , not even if he had thus secretly paid back double what he had unjustly taken . It was the confession ; the acknow- ledgment of ...
... whole amount of which he had defrauded him . Do you think this would have restored his peace of mind ? No , not even if he had thus secretly paid back double what he had unjustly taken . It was the confession ; the acknow- ledgment of ...
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... whole , from infancy upward , and he does not forget . You may be sure , then , that he is ready to sympathize with you . If any thing is great enough to interest you , you may be sure it is great enough to interest him in your behalf ...
... whole , from infancy upward , and he does not forget . You may be sure , then , that he is ready to sympathize with you . If any thing is great enough to interest you , you may be sure it is great enough to interest him in your behalf ...
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