The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... practice , and not to discuss the theory , of religion . Its object is simply to explain and illustrate Christian duty , exhibiting this duty , how- ever , as based on those great fundamental principles of faith in which all evangelical ...
... practice , and not to discuss the theory , of religion . Its object is simply to explain and illustrate Christian duty , exhibiting this duty , how- ever , as based on those great fundamental principles of faith in which all evangelical ...
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... understood and practiced . Suppose one of these boys should say to himself , some day as he is walking alone , " I am not happy , and I have not The boy's confession . His conversation with his father . 16 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
... understood and practiced . Suppose one of these boys should say to himself , some day as he is walking alone , " I am not happy , and I have not The boy's confession . His conversation with his father . 16 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
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... practiced . • I once knew a boy who was intrusted with a letter to be carried to a distant place . On his way , or just after his arrival , in attempting to take the letter out of his pocket suddenly , he tore it completely in two . He ...
... practiced . • I once knew a boy who was intrusted with a letter to be carried to a distant place . On his way , or just after his arrival , in attempting to take the letter out of his pocket suddenly , he tore it completely in two . He ...
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... practice upon it in their intercourse with their children and their pupils . Al- ways meet them kindly when they come forward to ac- knowledge their faults . Sympathize with them in the strug- gle , which you know they must make at such ...
... practice upon it in their intercourse with their children and their pupils . Al- ways meet them kindly when they come forward to ac- knowledge their faults . Sympathize with them in the strug- gle , which you know they must make at such ...
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... 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 were , to be sick , to need his aid , and to send for ...
... 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 were , to be sick , to need his aid , and to send for ...
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