The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... character necessarily reposes . The char- acter and history of Jesus Christ , considered as the chief Corner Stone of the Christian faith , form the main sub- jects of the volume ; and the principles of faith which are brought to view ...
... character necessarily reposes . The char- acter and history of Jesus Christ , considered as the chief Corner Stone of the Christian faith , form the main sub- jects of the volume ; and the principles of faith which are brought to view ...
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... character of the change by which the Christian life is begun . In the treatment of the various topics discussed in these volumes , the author has made it his aim to divest the subject of religion of its scholastic garb , and to pre ...
... character of the change by which the Christian life is begun . In the treatment of the various topics discussed in these volumes , the author has made it his aim to divest the subject of religion of its scholastic garb , and to pre ...
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... character upon your notice , but yet strong enough to destroy peace of mind . A great deal of what is called depression of spirits arises from this source . There are duties which you do not faithfully discharge or inclinations which ...
... character upon your notice , but yet strong enough to destroy peace of mind . A great deal of what is called depression of spirits arises from this source . There are duties which you do not faithfully discharge or inclinations which ...
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... character I am about to describe . In the Epistle to the Hebrews , 2d chapter and 16th verse , there occurs the following remarkable passage : - " For verily he , " that is , Christ , " took not on him the nature of angels , but he took ...
... character I am about to describe . In the Epistle to the Hebrews , 2d chapter and 16th verse , there occurs the following remarkable passage : - " For verily he , " that is , Christ , " took not on him the nature of angels , but he took ...
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... character of the actions that he witnesses , just because he has forgotten the feelings of child- hood . He can not appreciate its temptations or understand its difficulties , and many a little struggler with the inclina- tions which ...
... character of the actions that he witnesses , just because he has forgotten the feelings of child- hood . He can not appreciate its temptations or understand its difficulties , and many a little struggler with the inclina- tions which ...
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