The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... danger , yet he is aware that above a certain turn of the stream the current is rapid and the ice consequently thin . At last , however , he says , " You may go , but you must on no account go above the bend . " The boys accept the ...
... danger , yet he is aware that above a certain turn of the stream the current is rapid and the ice consequently thin . At last , however , he says , " You may go , but you must on no account go above the bend . " The boys accept the ...
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... have done wrong , if they will only confess it ; and though this ought sometimes to be done , there is yet . great danger that children , in such cases , will soon acquire Story of the boys on the ice continued . a CONFESSION . 21.
... have done wrong , if they will only confess it ; and though this ought sometimes to be done , there is yet . great danger that children , in such cases , will soon acquire Story of the boys on the ice continued . a CONFESSION . 21.
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... danger that this sort of confes- sion might be made . And it is undoubtedly often made . But it does no good . Con- fession must come from the heart , or it will not relieve or improve the heart . This anecdote shows the necessity of ...
... danger that this sort of confes- sion might be made . And it is undoubtedly often made . But it does no good . Con- fession must come from the heart , or it will not relieve or improve the heart . This anecdote shows the necessity of ...
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... dangers here , that we need a refuge in which we can trust . Children find such a pro- tector and such a refuge in their parents . How much safer you feel in sickness if your father or your mother is by your bedside . How often , in a ...
... dangers here , that we need a refuge in which we can trust . Children find such a pro- tector and such a refuge in their parents . How much safer you feel in sickness if your father or your mother is by your bedside . How often , in a ...
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... dangers of a stormy ocean . He how- ever bade all farewell , and was soon tossing upon the waters , feeling safe ... danger of falling headlong to the deck . The captain had forgotten what were his own feelings when he was himself a ...
... dangers of a stormy ocean . He how- ever bade all farewell , and was soon tossing upon the waters , feeling safe ... danger of falling headlong to the deck . The captain had forgotten what were his own feelings when he was himself a ...
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