The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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Página 47
... keep you safe and happy . " My reader will observe , that this language , which is not fietion but fact , for it has in substance been addressed in a thousand instances , under the circumstances above described , contains.
... keep you safe and happy . " My reader will observe , that this language , which is not fietion but fact , for it has in substance been addressed in a thousand instances , under the circumstances above described , contains.
Página 48
... described , contains a promise to send the son whatever he shall ask for . But the meaning of it is not - and no boy would understand it to be that every possible request which he might make would be certainly granted . Although the ...
... described , contains a promise to send the son whatever he shall ask for . But the meaning of it is not - and no boy would understand it to be that every possible request which he might make would be certainly granted . Although the ...
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... described , but which a heart full of love will always be discovering , she carries forward very effectually in her little circle the cause for which she prays . It is so universally . When a minister allows his sense of his entire ...
... described , but which a heart full of love will always be discovering , she carries forward very effectually in her little circle the cause for which she prays . It is so universally . When a minister allows his sense of his entire ...
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... described the sacrifices they must make to please him ; the troubles they must endure ; and when he left them at last , he told them plainly that if they should persevere in his service , after he was gone , they must go on expecting to ...
... described the sacrifices they must make to please him ; the troubles they must endure ; and when he left them at last , he told them plainly that if they should persevere in his service , after he was gone , they must go on expecting to ...
Página 104
... an intelligent boy , that , under such circumstances as are above described , he could be free to speak gently or angrily , solely according to his own free - will . nutely written ; and where is the man , ( 104 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
... an intelligent boy , that , under such circumstances as are above described , he could be free to speak gently or angrily , solely according to his own free - will . nutely written ; and where is the man , ( 104 YOUNG CHRISTIAN .
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