The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... tion to do so no more , is sufficient . The mode best for the purpose will vary with circumstances . Sometimes it will be by words , sometimes by writing , and sometimes by action . The only thing that is essential is , that the heart ...
... tion to do so no more , is sufficient . The mode best for the purpose will vary with circumstances . Sometimes it will be by words , sometimes by writing , and sometimes by action . The only thing that is essential is , that the heart ...
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... tion of mind before we can be forgiven for sin . I am sure that there is often very strong feeling of this kind . There is terror and agony of mind , and afterward the individual becomes a sincere Christian . ” It is true , there is ...
... tion of mind before we can be forgiven for sin . I am sure that there is often very strong feeling of this kind . There is terror and agony of mind , and afterward the individual becomes a sincere Christian . ” It is true , there is ...
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... most loathsome influences and to the worst diseases , without any prospect of remunera- tion , and all for the sole purpose of relieving the sufferings Imaginary scene . The Savior . of criminals , —of 38 YOUNG CHRISTIAN . 888.
... most loathsome influences and to the worst diseases , without any prospect of remunera- tion , and all for the sole purpose of relieving the sufferings Imaginary scene . The Savior . of criminals , —of 38 YOUNG CHRISTIAN . 888.
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... tion , and if you ask in a proper spirit , he will probably give you a calm and happy heart , even in the most imminent danger . But you can not be sure you will escape the lightning . The ground of your peace must be , that God will do ...
... tion , and if you ask in a proper spirit , he will probably give you a calm and happy heart , even in the most imminent danger . But you can not be sure you will escape the lightning . The ground of your peace must be , that God will do ...
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... tion had been already enough to fill the pas- sengers with fear , yet GOING ABOUT . to an eye accustomed to the ocean , there had not been any real danger . But real danger soon came . The wind in- creased , and the vessel labored so ...
... tion had been already enough to fill the pas- sengers with fear , yet GOING ABOUT . to an eye accustomed to the ocean , there had not been any real danger . But real danger soon came . The wind in- creased , and the vessel labored so ...
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