The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... WISH , in this first chapter , to point out to the reader something in the nature and effects of confession which every one has perhaps , at some time , experienced , but which few sufficiently consider - I mean its power to bring peace ...
... WISH , in this first chapter , to point out to the reader something in the nature and effects of confession which every one has perhaps , at some time , experienced , but which few sufficiently consider - I mean its power to bring peace ...
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... wish to turn the conversation . In a word , their peace of mind is gone , —and they shrink from every eye , and wish to go as soon as possible to bed , that they may be unseen and forgotten . If they have been taught to fear God , they ...
... wish to turn the conversation . In a word , their peace of mind is gone , —and they shrink from every eye , and wish to go as soon as possible to bed , that they may be unseen and forgotten . If they have been taught to fear God , they ...
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... wish to save you effectually from the sad consequence of doing wrong in future . " When the father is left to muse by himself upon the sub- ject , we may imagine him to be thinking as follows . " I should not have thought that my boys ...
... wish to save you effectually from the sad consequence of doing wrong in future . " When the father is left to muse by himself upon the sub- ject , we may imagine him to be thinking as follows . " I should not have thought that my boys ...
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... wish you would try your plane , and see how it cuts this morning . " Now , was not this a most full and complete acknowledg- ment of having been in the wrong ? And yet there is not a syllable of confession in language . Cases will often ...
... wish you would try your plane , and see how it cuts this morning . " Now , was not this a most full and complete acknowledg- ment of having been in the wrong ? And yet there is not a syllable of confession in language . Cases will often ...
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... wish , therefore , to persuade all those who desire henceforth to do their duty , to come now and unite them- selves in indissoluble bonds with the moral protector and friend , whose character I am about to describe . In the Epistle to ...
... wish , therefore , to persuade all those who desire henceforth to do their duty , to come now and unite them- selves in indissoluble bonds with the moral protector and friend , whose character I am about to describe . In the Epistle to ...
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