The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... mean its power to bring peace and happiness back to the heart , when the conscience has been wounded by sin . But to make myself clearly understood , I must suppose a case . Story of the boys ' disobedience on the ice . " Confess your ...
... mean its power to bring peace and happiness back to the heart , when the conscience has been wounded by sin . But to make myself clearly understood , I must suppose a case . Story of the boys ' disobedience on the ice . " Confess your ...
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... mean that their father will punish them . He knows nothing of their sin . He trusts his boys , and , confiding in their promise , he will not ask them whether they have kept it . They have ... Means of relief . fulness of CONFESSION . 15.
... mean that their father will punish them . He knows nothing of their sin . He trusts his boys , and , confiding in their promise , he will not ask them whether they have kept it . They have ... Means of relief . fulness of CONFESSION . 15.
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... means , however , that he is not particularly unhappy just at that time . His burden is so uniform and constant that he comes to consider it at last as a necessary part of his existence . He has lost all recollection of what pure peace ...
... means , however , that he is not particularly unhappy just at that time . His burden is so uniform and constant that he comes to consider it at last as a necessary part of his existence . He has lost all recollection of what pure peace ...
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... means dis- cover who was the writer of it . 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 ...
... means dis- cover who was the writer of it . 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 ...
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... mean punishment . Sometimes , as I before remarked , when a person confesses a wrong , he brings himself under the necessity of repairing the injury done , and at other times of submitting to punishment . Parents often forgive their ...
... mean punishment . Sometimes , as I before remarked , when a person confesses a wrong , he brings himself under the necessity of repairing the injury done , and at other times of submitting to punishment . Parents often forgive their ...
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