The Young Christian; Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian Duty. With a Preface and Corrections by the Rev. J. W. CunninghamL. B. Seeley & Sons, 1833 - 398 páginas |
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... hour to their fire . Our two boys sigh , to think of their father's prohibition to them . They faintly and hesitatingly hint that the ice may not be strong enough : but their caution has no effect upon their comrades ; and the whole set ...
... hour to their fire . Our two boys sigh , to think of their father's prohibition to them . They faintly and hesitatingly hint that the ice may not be strong enough : but their caution has no effect upon their comrades ; and the whole set ...
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... hour earlier than usual to the shop ; and while alone there , with the help of grindstone and hone , he put the unfortunate plane into the best possible order , laid it in its proper place , and when his companion came in , he said to ...
... hour earlier than usual to the shop ; and while alone there , with the help of grindstone and hone , he put the unfortunate plane into the best possible order , laid it in its proper place , and when his companion came in , he said to ...
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... hour . I never heard any Minister urge upon his hearers the duty of suffering anguish of mind and all the horrors of remorse , a single moment , in order to prepare the soul for Christ . It is doubtless true , that persons do often thus ...
... hour . I never heard any Minister urge upon his hearers the duty of suffering anguish of mind and all the horrors of remorse , a single moment , in order to prepare the soul for Christ . It is doubtless true , that persons do often thus ...
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... hour far more than he did ; but whose anguish of spirit attracts little attention , because it arises from a less magnificent cause . But our Redeemer looks at the heart , and estimates its feelings . If any thing in- terests us ...
... hour far more than he did ; but whose anguish of spirit attracts little attention , because it arises from a less magnificent cause . But our Redeemer looks at the heart , and estimates its feelings . If any thing in- terests us ...
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... hours before the execution of the sentence of the law , I went , with a clergyman who often visited him , to see him in his cell . When we had entered his gloomy prison , the jailer closed behind us its massive iron door , and barred ...
... hours before the execution of the sentence of the law , I went , with a clergyman who often visited him , to see him in his cell . When we had entered his gloomy prison , the jailer closed behind us its massive iron door , and barred ...
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