The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... detail the conversation that would follow . But there is not a child among the hundreds and perhaps thou- sands who will read this chapter , who does not fully under- Confession of little faults . Happiness . The torn letter CONFESSION .
... detail the conversation that would follow . But there is not a child among the hundreds and perhaps thou- sands who will read this chapter , who does not fully under- Confession of little faults . Happiness . The torn letter CONFESSION .
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... Now if the man 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 .
... Now if the man 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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... fully relieved . All confession which is intended to bring back peace of mind when it is gone , should be open and thorough . There are , indeed , many cases where , from peculiar circumstances , it is not the duty of an individual who ...
... fully relieved . All confession which is intended to bring back peace of mind when it is gone , should be open and thorough . There are , indeed , many cases where , from peculiar circumstances , it is not the duty of an individual who ...
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... fully , and resolve to sin no more , peace will return , at least , so far as these causes have banished it from your heart . After I had written thus far , I read these pages to a gen- tleman who visited me , and he remarked that ...
... fully , and resolve to sin no more , peace will return , at least , so far as these causes have banished it from your heart . After I had written thus far , I read these pages to a gen- tleman who visited me , and he remarked that ...
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... fully , but who would have had no power . I might illustrate this case also , by supposing in the next ship which he should enter , that the captain should feel no interest in him at all , but that he should have with him there a ...
... fully , but who would have had no power . I might illustrate this case also , by supposing in the next ship which he should enter , that the captain should feel no interest in him at all , but that he should have with him there a ...
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