The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... wrong . " " What is it , my son ? " He hesitates and trembles , —and after a moment's pause , says , “ I am very sorry that I did it . ” 66 ' My son , " says the father , " I have observed , for a day or two , that you have not been ...
... wrong . " " What is it , my son ? " He hesitates and trembles , —and after a moment's pause , says , “ I am very sorry that I did it . ” 66 ' My son , " says the father , " I have observed , for a day or two , that you have not been ...
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... wrong , we can not feel at peace again until we have acknowledged our wrong to the person against whom it was done . And this acknowledgment of it removes the uneasiness as effect- ually as fire removes cold , or as water extinguishes ...
... wrong , we can not feel at peace again until we have acknowledged our wrong to the person against whom it was done . And this acknowledgment of it removes the uneasiness as effect- ually as fire removes cold , or as water extinguishes ...
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... wrong , which really quieted his troubled conscience , and gave him peace . It is not probable that this confession was sufficient to make him perfectly happy again , -because it was incomplete . The reparation was perfect , but the ...
... wrong , which really quieted his troubled conscience , and gave him peace . It is not probable that this confession was sufficient to make him perfectly happy again , -because it was incomplete . The reparation was perfect , but the ...
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... wrong to make a full confession of it to any of his fellow - men . This , how- ever , does not affect the general ... wrong , he brings himself under the necessity of repairing the injury done , and at other times of submitting to ...
... wrong to make a full confession of it to any of his fellow - men . This , how- ever , does not affect the general ... wrong , he brings himself under the necessity of repairing the injury done , and at other times of submitting to ...
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... wrong , and then coming to confess it with a careless air , as if it was not of much consequence , or rather as if confessing the sin destroyed it , and left them perfectly innocent . * I should think , on this account , that the father ...
... wrong , and then coming to confess it with a careless air , as if it was not of much consequence , or rather as if confessing the sin destroyed it , and left them perfectly innocent . * I should think , on this account , that the father ...
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