The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... knowledge , the whole amount of which he had de- frauded him . Do you think that this would have restored his peace of mind ? No , not even if he had thus secretly paid back double what he had unjustly taken . It was the confession ...
... knowledge , the whole amount of which he had de- frauded him . Do you think that this would have restored his peace of mind ? No , not even if he had thus secretly paid back double what he had unjustly taken . It was the confession ...
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... knowledge their faults . Sympathize with them in the strug- gle , which you know they must make at such a time , and consider how strong the temptation was which led them to sin . And in every thing of the nature of punishment which you ...
... knowledge their faults . Sympathize with them in the strug- gle , which you know they must make at such a time , and consider how strong the temptation was which led them to sin . And in every thing of the nature of punishment which you ...
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... united . He ought to be our superior both in knowledge and power , so that we can confide in his protection ; and yet he ought to be in the B * A sure protector . same circumstances with ourselves , that THE FRIEND . 33.
... united . He ought to be our superior both in knowledge and power , so that we can confide in his protection ; and yet he ought to be in the B * A sure protector . same circumstances with ourselves , that THE FRIEND . 33.
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... knowledge , and that strength of moral prin- ciple which long habit had formed , should assume the youth , and the spirits , and all the feelings of childhood , and should take his place in some neighboring school , unknown to his new ...
... knowledge , and that strength of moral prin- ciple which long habit had formed , should assume the youth , and the spirits , and all the feelings of childhood , and should take his place in some neighboring school , unknown to his new ...
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... knowledge and skill were of a very high order , that practiced the medical profession among the poor constantly , without fee or reward , for the simple purpose of relieving suffering . The only things necessary to secure his attention ...
... knowledge and skill were of a very high order , that practiced the medical profession among the poor constantly , without fee or reward , for the simple purpose of relieving suffering . The only things necessary to secure his attention ...
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