The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... brought to view , and in the narratives and dialogues with which he has at- tempted to illustrate them . In respect to the theology of the work , it takes every where for granted that salvation for the human soul is to be obtained ...
... brought to view , and in the narratives and dialogues with which he has at- tempted to illustrate them . In respect to the theology of the work , it takes every where for granted that salvation for the human soul is to be obtained ...
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... brought before them , there is often so great a desire to continue in sin , that a very painful struggle continues for some time . Now this struggle is all our own fault , —it is something that we add , altogether ; -God does not ...
... brought before them , there is often so great a desire to continue in sin , that a very painful struggle continues for some time . Now this struggle is all our own fault , —it is something that we add , altogether ; -God does not ...
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... brought with them many pleasures and many useful results . She agreed , therefore , with a sea captain , a distant relative of hers , to admit her boy on board his ship . The captain became really interested in his new friend - said ...
... brought with them many pleasures and many useful results . She agreed , therefore , with a sea captain , a distant relative of hers , to admit her boy on board his ship . The captain became really interested in his new friend - said ...
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... brought it to public view , and had done every thing he could to mitigate its severity . This was extraordinary enough , and it attracted universal attention . All Europe was surprised that a man should devote years of his life to a ...
... brought it to public view , and had done every thing he could to mitigate its severity . This was extraordinary enough , and it attracted universal attention . All Europe was surprised that a man should devote years of his life to a ...
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... brought us . This is everywhere very apparent in his whole history . Often the greatest sinners came to him , and he never re- proached them , when they came with a humble and penitent heart . He always endeavored to relieve them of ...
... brought us . This is everywhere very apparent in his whole history . Often the greatest sinners came to him , and he never re- proached them , when they came with a humble and penitent heart . He always endeavored to relieve them of ...
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