The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... endeavoring to make them tend . I hope , however , that there are some who are reading really and honestly for the sake of moral improvement . To those I would say : Do you never feel unquiet in spirit , restless or sad ? Do you never ...
... endeavoring to make them tend . I hope , however , that there are some who are reading really and honestly for the sake of moral improvement . To those I would say : Do you never feel unquiet in spirit , restless or sad ? Do you never ...
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... . Others , who are serving their Maker , and endeavoring to grow in grace and to prepare for heaven , feel but little confidence in his sympathy or affection for Salvation by Christ . them , because just before they 30 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
... . Others , who are serving their Maker , and endeavoring to grow in grace and to prepare for heaven , feel but little confidence in his sympathy or affection for Salvation by Christ . them , because just before they 30 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
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... endeavored to describe and illustrate , and that they will now take it , and follow me through the remaining chapters of this book with hearts bent on loving and serving God . Story of the infant school . The new scholar . CONFESSION . 31.
... endeavored to describe and illustrate , and that they will now take it , and follow me through the remaining chapters of this book with hearts bent on loving and serving God . Story of the infant school . The new scholar . CONFESSION . 31.
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... endeavoring to save ? Suppose he should consent to this . Imagine him approaching for this purpose some dreary prison . He passes its dismal thresh- old , and the bolts and bars of the gloomiest dungeon are turned upon him . He lays ...
... endeavoring to save ? Suppose he should consent to this . Imagine him approaching for this purpose some dreary prison . He passes its dismal thresh- old , and the bolts and bars of the gloomiest dungeon are turned upon him . He lays ...
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... endeavored to relieve them of their burden of guilt , and to give them assurance of pardon and peace . On one occasion , how kindly does he say to a very guilty sinner , " I do not condemn thee , go and sin no more . ” Instead of ...
... endeavored to relieve them of their burden of guilt , and to give them assurance of pardon and peace . On one occasion , how kindly does he say to a very guilty sinner , " I do not condemn thee , go and sin no more . ” Instead of ...
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