The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... 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 faults one to another . " 66 YES , MA . " CONFESSION,
... 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 faults one to another . " 66 YES , MA . " CONFESSION,
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... suppose that in such cases as this , most boys would con- tinue to bear this burden , until at last they should become insensible to it , that is , until conscience is seared . But though by habit in sin the stings of remorse may be ...
... suppose that in such cases as this , most boys would con- tinue to bear this burden , until at last they should become insensible to it , that is , until conscience is seared . But though by habit in sin the stings of remorse may be ...
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... : " " 66 January 4 , 1831 . ' SIR , -Some time ago I defrauded you of a certain sum of money . You did not know it then , and I suppose you The anonymous letter . Reparation compared with confession . never CONFESSION . 19.
... : " " 66 January 4 , 1831 . ' SIR , -Some time ago I defrauded you of a certain sum of money . You did not know it then , and I suppose you The anonymous letter . Reparation compared with confession . never CONFESSION . 19.
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... Suppose that this man , instead of writing the above letter , had just come into the store of the merchant , and asked to buy some article or other , and in paying for it , had managed dexterously to put into the hands of the clerk a ...
... Suppose that this man , instead of writing the above letter , had just come into the store of the merchant , and asked to buy some article or other , and in paying for it , had managed dexterously to put into the hands of the clerk a ...
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... suppose him saying to his son , “ Well , my son , I am glad you have told me freely all about this . You did very wrong , and I am very much at a loss to know what I ought to do . I will consider it , and speak to you by and by about it ...
... suppose him saying to his son , “ Well , my son , I am glad you have told me freely all about this . You did very wrong , and I am very much at a loss to know what I ought to do . I will consider it , and speak to you by and by about it ...
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