The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... come . What punishment ? I do not mean that their father will punish them . He knows nothing of their sin . He trusts ... comes after transgression . And I wish my young readers would think of this more than they do . I mean the loss of ...
... come . What punishment ? I do not mean that their father will punish them . He knows nothing of their sin . He trusts ... comes after transgression . And I wish my young readers would think of this more than they do . I mean the loss of ...
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... come at last to feel a general and settled uneasiness of heart , which is a constant burden . Ask such an individual ... comes to consider it at last as a necessary part of his existence . He has lost all recollection of what pure peace ...
... come at last to feel a general and settled uneasiness of heart , which is a constant burden . Ask such an individual ... comes to consider it at last as a necessary part of his existence . He has lost all recollection of what pure peace ...
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... come and acknowl- edge his sin , has his heart still darkened , and his countenance made sad by the gloomy recollection of unforgiven sin . Yes , confession of sin has an almost magic power in restoring peace of mind . Providence seems ...
... come and acknowl- edge his sin , has his heart still darkened , and his countenance made sad by the gloomy recollection of unforgiven sin . Yes , confession of sin has an almost magic power in restoring peace of mind . Providence seems ...
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... come forward , and surrendered themselves to the magistrate , and acknowledged their guilt , —and have felt their hearts relieved and lightened by receiving an ignominious public punish- ment , in exchange for the inward tortures of ...
... come forward , and surrendered themselves to the magistrate , and acknowledged their guilt , —and have felt their hearts relieved and lightened by receiving an ignominious public punish- ment , in exchange for the inward tortures of ...
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... come from the heart , or it will not relieve or improve the heart . This anecdote shows the necessity of some punishment in all governments . If a fa- ther forgives the dis- obedience of his children simply upon their confessing it ...
... come from the heart , or it will not relieve or improve the heart . This anecdote shows the necessity of some punishment in all governments . If a fa- ther forgives the dis- obedience of his children simply upon their confessing it ...
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