The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... it . Now if the man had hon- estly told the whole - if he had written his name and place of residence , and described fully all the circumstances of the Confession of great crimes . Effects of confession . Punishment 20 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
... it . Now if the man had hon- estly told the whole - if he had written his name and place of residence , and described fully all the circumstances of the Confession of great crimes . Effects of confession . Punishment 20 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
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... circumstances , it is not the duty of an individual who has done wrong to make a full confession of it to any of his fellow - men . This , how- ever , does not affect the general principle , that the more full and free the confession is ...
... circumstances , it is not the duty of an individual who has done wrong to make a full confession of it to any of his fellow - men . This , how- ever , does not affect the general principle , that the more full and free the confession is ...
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... circumstances . Sometimes it will be by words , sometimes by writing , and sometimes by action . The only thing that is essential is , that the heart should feel what in these various ways it attempts to express . I doubt not now , but ...
... circumstances . Sometimes it will be by words , sometimes by writing , and sometimes by action . The only thing that is essential is , that the heart should feel what in these various ways it attempts to express . I doubt not now , but ...
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... circumstances . While you do this , do not spend your strength in trying to feel strong emotion . You can not feel emotion by merely trying to feel it . There is no necessity of prolonged terror , —no need of agony of body or of mind ...
... circumstances . While you do this , do not spend your strength in trying to feel strong emotion . You can not feel emotion by merely trying to feel it . There is no necessity of prolonged terror , —no need of agony of body or of mind ...
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... find united . He ought to be our superior both in knowledge and power , so that we can confide in his protection ; and yet he ought to be in the B * A sure protector . same circumstances with ourselves , that THE FRIEND . 33.
... find united . He ought to be our superior both in knowledge and power , so that we can confide in his protection ; and yet he ought to be in the B * A sure protector . same circumstances with ourselves , that THE FRIEND . 33.
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