The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... could escape God's notice by neglecting to call upon him . At last , how- ever , they sink to sleep . The next morning they awake with the customary cheer- Guilt a burden . Means of relief . fulness of CONFESSION . 15.
... could escape God's notice by neglecting to call upon him . At last , how- ever , they sink to sleep . The next morning they awake with the customary cheer- Guilt a burden . Means of relief . fulness of CONFESSION . 15.
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... morning sitting in his counting - room , preparing for the business of the day , when his boy entered with several letters from the Post Office . Among them was one in a strange handwriting and with the words , " Money inclosed ...
... morning sitting in his counting - room , preparing for the business of the day , when his boy entered with several letters from the Post Office . Among them was one in a strange handwriting and with the words , " Money inclosed ...
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... morning , therefore , he went half an hour earlier than usual to the shop , and while alone there , with the help of grindstone and hone , he put the unfortunate plane in the best possible order , -laid it in its proper place — and when ...
... morning , therefore , he went half an hour earlier than usual to the shop , and while alone there , with the help of grindstone and hone , he put the unfortunate plane in the best possible order , -laid it in its proper place — and when ...
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... morning and evening for his safe return . Letter after letter comes , assuring her of his continued safety , until at last the sad news arrives that his ship has been dashed upon a rock or sunk in the waves . Now can it be said that the ...
... morning and evening for his safe return . Letter after letter comes , assuring her of his continued safety , until at last the sad news arrives that his ship has been dashed upon a rock or sunk in the waves . Now can it be said that the ...
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... morning and evening , to their Friend above . Whatever interests you , as I have already once or twice remarked , will interest him . Bring to him freely your troubles and cares , whatever they may be , and express all your wants . If ...
... morning and evening , to their Friend above . Whatever interests you , as I have already once or twice remarked , will interest him . Bring to him freely your troubles and cares , whatever they may be , and express all your wants . If ...
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