The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... intended as a guide to the young inquirer in first en- tering upon his Christian course . Like the other vol- umes of the series , the work is intended , not for chil- dren , nor exclusively for the young , but for all who are first ...
... intended as a guide to the young inquirer in first en- tering upon his Christian course . Like the other vol- umes of the series , the work is intended , not for chil- dren , nor exclusively for the young , but for all who are first ...
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... intended to explain and illustrate certain great religious truths , is not a work of technical theology . Its aim is simply to present , in a plain and very prac- tical manner , a view of some of the great fundamental truths of revealed ...
... intended to explain and illustrate certain great religious truths , is not a work of technical theology . Its aim is simply to present , in a plain and very prac- tical manner , a view of some of the great fundamental truths of revealed ...
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... 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 has done wrong to make a full confession ...
... 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 has done wrong to make a full confession ...
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... intended to carry passengers , have one large cabin . The berths ( which perhaps I ought to inform some of my young readers , are a species of shelves , upon which passen- gers at sea sleep , one above another ) are arranged around this ...
... intended to carry passengers , have one large cabin . The berths ( which perhaps I ought to inform some of my young readers , are a species of shelves , upon which passen- gers at sea sleep , one above another ) are arranged around this ...
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... intended to make men a race of stoics — each one entirely indifferent in respect to his own personal happiness . He himself wishes to see all happy , and all happy in him ; and he wishes us to desire and seek this happiness for ...
... intended to make men a race of stoics — each one entirely indifferent in respect to his own personal happiness . He himself wishes to see all happy , and all happy in him ; and he wishes us to desire and seek this happiness for ...
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