The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... become animated and intoxicated with the motion and the scene . They feel a little foreboding as they approach the line , but as it is not definitely marked , they do not abruptly stop . They fall a little in the rear , and see whirling ...
... become animated and intoxicated with the motion and the scene . They feel a little foreboding as they approach the line , but as it is not definitely marked , they do not abruptly stop . They fall a little in the rear , and see whirling ...
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... become seared by oft repeated transgres- sions , their hearts are filled with uneasiness and foreboding care . They walk slowly and silently . As they enter the house they shrink from their father's eye . He looks pleased and happy at ...
... become seared by oft repeated transgres- sions , their hearts are filled with uneasiness and foreboding care . They walk slowly and silently . As they enter the house they shrink from their father's eye . He looks pleased and happy at ...
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... become insensible to it , that is , until conscience is seared . But though by habit in sin the stings of remorse ... becomes so habituated to the noise , that silence seems a strange luxury to him . So multitudes , who have had an ...
... become insensible to it , that is , until conscience is seared . But though by habit in sin the stings of remorse ... becomes so habituated to the noise , that silence seems a strange luxury to him . So multitudes , who have had an ...
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... become a mere useless form . A teacher once made a rule , that if any irregularity oc- curred in any of the classes , the assistant who heard the classes was to send the person in fault to him . At first the pupils felt this very much ...
... become a mere useless form . A teacher once made a rule , that if any irregularity oc- curred in any of the classes , the assistant who heard the classes was to send the person in fault to him . At first the pupils felt this very much ...
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... becomes a sincere Christian . ” It is true , there is sometimes strong and continued agita- tion in the mind of the sinner that repents , but it is only because those who suffer it are unwilling to yield to God , and confess their sins ...
... becomes a sincere Christian . ” It is true , there is sometimes strong and continued agita- tion in the mind of the sinner that repents , but it is only because those who suffer it are unwilling to yield to God , and confess their sins ...
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