The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... fact , that such beginners are seldom found among those who have passed beyond the early periods of life , the author has kept in mind the wants and the mental characteristics * of youth , rather than those of maturity , in.
... fact , that such beginners are seldom found among those who have passed beyond the early periods of life , the author has kept in mind the wants and the mental characteristics * of youth , rather than those of maturity , in.
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... fact , that they will not comply . When the duty of humbly confessing their sins to God is clearly brought before them , there is often so great a desire to continue in sin , that a very painful struggle continues for some time . Now ...
... fact , that they will not comply . When the duty of humbly confessing their sins to God is clearly brought before them , there is often so great a desire to continue in sin , that a very painful struggle continues for some time . Now ...
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... to learn to go aloft , and his want of sympathy with the feelings of one so young , led him to a course which was severe , and in fact cruel , though not in- tentionally so . He The little ship . The captain a real friend . THE FRIEND . 35.
... to learn to go aloft , and his want of sympathy with the feelings of one so young , led him to a course which was severe , and in fact cruel , though not in- tentionally so . He The little ship . The captain a real friend . THE FRIEND . 35.
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... fact , he went about the world , not only to do good but to taste of suffering , that he might know , with all the vividness of experience , exactly what suffering , in all its variety , is . We all love sympathy when we are suffering ...
... fact , he went about the world , not only to do good but to taste of suffering , that he might know , with all the vividness of experience , exactly what suffering , in all its variety , is . We all love sympathy when we are suffering ...
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... fact , for it has in substance been addressed in a thousand instances under the circumstances above 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 ...
... fact , for it has in substance been addressed in a thousand instances under the circumstances above 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 ...
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