The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... give an exact account where they have been ? —I wish I could for- give and forget the offense entirely , but I am afraid I ought not to do so . " To parents and teachers . Confession a privilege . Thus 22 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
... give an exact account where they have been ? —I wish I could for- give and forget the offense entirely , but I am afraid I ought not to do so . " To parents and teachers . Confession a privilege . Thus 22 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
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... give up their hearts to God , and so exceedingly common is this guilty struggle , that by the young it is often considered as a painful part of duty . They think they can not become Christians without it . Some strive to awaken it and ...
... give up their hearts to God , and so exceedingly common is this guilty struggle , that by the young it is often considered as a painful part of duty . They think they can not become Christians without it . Some strive to awaken it and ...
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... give one or two examples which may help to illustrate the subject . A mother with a large family , and with but slender means to provide for their wants , concluded to send her eldest son to sea . She knew that though the toils and ...
... give one or two examples which may help to illustrate the subject . A mother with a large family , and with but slender means to provide for their wants , concluded to send her eldest son to sea . She knew that though the toils and ...
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... 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 intending to add to the burden of guilt which oppresses the sinner ...
... 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 intending to add to the burden of guilt which oppresses the sinner ...
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... give up the contest , and to think that final holiness and peace is not for you . Now , there are throughout our land vast multitudes who are vainly endeavoring to make their hearts better , in order to recommend themselves to their ...
... give up the contest , and to think that final holiness and peace is not for you . Now , there are throughout our land vast multitudes who are vainly endeavoring to make their hearts better , in order to recommend themselves to their ...
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