The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... 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 .
... 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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... described , - -one that has power to save to the uttermost , and yet one that knows by his own experience all their trials and cares . It is certain that if any of you go now and confess your sins to God , and begin a life of piety ...
... described , - -one that has power to save to the uttermost , and yet one that knows by his own experience all their trials and cares . It is certain that if any of you go now and confess your sins to God , and begin a life of piety ...
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... described in the former part of this chapter ; and perhaps you may imagine that if my paragraphs had been well arranged , this suppo- sition would have come in connection with that . But no . I was then upon the subject of sympathy with ...
... described in the former part of this chapter ; and perhaps you may imagine that if my paragraphs had been well arranged , this suppo- sition would have come in connection with that . But no . I was then upon the subject of sympathy with ...
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... described , contains a promise to send the son whatever he shall ask for . But the meaning of it is not — and no boy would understand it to be that every possible request which he might make . would be certainly granted . Although the ...
... described , contains a promise to send the son whatever he shall ask for . But the meaning of it is not — and no boy would understand it to be that every possible request which he might make . would be certainly granted . Although the ...
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... described , but which a heart full of love will always be discovering , she carries forward very effectually in her little circle the cause for which she prays . It is so universally . When a minister allows his sense of his entire ...
... described , but which a heart full of love will always be discovering , she carries forward very effectually in her little circle the cause for which she prays . It is so universally . When a minister allows his sense of his entire ...
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