The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... present , in a plain and very prac- tical manner , a view of some of the great fundamental truths of revealed religion , on which the superstructure of Christian character necessarily reposes . The char- acter and history of Jesus ...
... present , in a plain and very prac- tical manner , a view of some of the great fundamental truths of revealed religion , on which the superstructure of Christian character necessarily reposes . The char- acter and history of Jesus ...
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... present a practical view of a life of Chris- tian usefulness , and to exhibit in a very plain and sim- ple manner the way in which a sincere and honest fol- lower of Jesus is to honor his sacred profession and ad- vance his Master's ...
... present a practical view of a life of Chris- tian usefulness , and to exhibit in a very plain and sim- ple manner the way in which a sincere and honest fol- lower of Jesus is to honor his sacred profession and ad- vance his Master's ...
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... present feeling of displeasure . If this is done , those under your care will soon value confession as a privilege , and will often seek in it a refuge from inward suffering . Yes , an opportunity to acknowledge wrong of any kind , is a ...
... present feeling of displeasure . If this is done , those under your care will soon value confession as a privilege , and will often seek in it a refuge from inward suffering . Yes , an opportunity to acknowledge wrong of any kind , is a ...
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... present , sat down upon the quarter - deck , and opened a little bundle of books and newspapers , and tracts , which he had provided for the occasion . THE PACKET BECALMED . Books and tracts . The long passage . sprig of. Presently a ...
... present , sat down upon the quarter - deck , and opened a little bundle of books and newspapers , and tracts , which he had provided for the occasion . THE PACKET BECALMED . Books and tracts . The long passage . sprig of. Presently a ...
Página 63
... in danger , and the narrative was introduced simply to present a distinct idea of a situation of danger , on the deep . The passengers in this packet were now in verv Protection never certain . Object of prayer in danger . PRAYER . 63.
... in danger , and the narrative was introduced simply to present a distinct idea of a situation of danger , on the deep . The passengers in this packet were now in verv Protection never certain . Object of prayer in danger . PRAYER . 63.
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