The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... circumstances of each nar- rative , and especially the purpose for which it is intro- duced . This , however , must be done , not in the sus- picious and jealous manner of hearing a lesson which you fear has not been learned , but with ...
... circumstances of each nar- rative , and especially the purpose for which it is intro- duced . This , however , must be done , not in the sus- picious and jealous manner of hearing a lesson which you fear has not been learned , but with ...
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... circumstances as to interest them , particularly in the young , would write for them , the books would all be read , if they were properly writ- ten , and would all do good . They would be different , the independent reflection if they ...
... circumstances as to interest them , particularly in the young , would write for them , the books would all be read , if they were properly writ- ten , and would all do good . They would be different , the independent reflection if they ...
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... circumstances in such a case as this , it is not the duty of the individual to give his name . This , however , does not affect the general principle , that the more full and free the confession is , the more perfect will be the restora ...
... circumstances in such a case as this , it is not the duty of the individual to give his name . This , however , does not affect the general principle , that the more full and free the confession is , the more perfect will be the restora ...
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... circumstances . Sometimes by words , sometimes by writing , and sometimes by action . The only thing that is essential is , that the heart should feel what in these various ways it attempts to express . I doubt not now but that many of ...
... circumstances . Sometimes by words , sometimes by writing , and sometimes by action . The only thing that is essential is , that the heart should feel what in these various ways it attempts to express . I doubt not now but that many of ...
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... circumstances with ourselves , that he may understand and appreciate our trials and difficulties , Now my object in this chapter is to endeavour to show my readers , that they need , and that they can have , just such a protector and ...
... circumstances with ourselves , that he may understand and appreciate our trials and difficulties , Now my object in this chapter is to endeavour to show my readers , that they need , and that they can have , just such a protector and ...
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