The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... to give an exact account where they have been ? —I wish I could for- give and forget the offense entirely , but I am afraid I ought not to do so . " To parents and teachers . Confession a privilege . Thus 22 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
... to give an exact account where they have been ? —I wish I could for- give and forget the offense entirely , but I am afraid I ought not to do so . " To parents and teachers . Confession a privilege . Thus 22 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
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... teachers who may read this , take this view of the nature of confession , and 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 ...
... teachers who may read this , take this view of the nature of confession , and 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 ...
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... teacher once made a rule , that if any irregularity oc- curred in any of the classes , the assistant who heard the classes was to send the person in fault to him . At first the pupils felt this very much . One and another would come ...
... teacher once made a rule , that if any irregularity oc- curred in any of the classes , the assistant who heard the classes was to send the person in fault to him . At first the pupils felt this very much . One and another would come ...
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... teacher a piece of indifferent information . No ; -confession must never be understood as making any atone- ment for sin . Whenever you acknowledge that you have done wrong , do it with sincere penitence , —and with a spirit which would ...
... teacher a piece of indifferent information . No ; -confession must never be understood as making any atone- ment for sin . Whenever you acknowledge that you have done wrong , do it with sincere penitence , —and with a spirit which would ...
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... teacher to collect all the children in the great room , extending them in a line around it ; then he walks into the midst of them , leading the little stranger by the hand , and something like the following conversation ensues . Teacher ...
... teacher to collect all the children in the great room , extending them in a line around it ; then he walks into the midst of them , leading the little stranger by the hand , and something like the following conversation ensues . Teacher ...
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