The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... entirely relieved . My reader will say , Why , this was a very simple way of getting over the difficulty . Why did he not think of it be- fore ? I know it was a simple way . The whole story is so sim- ple , that it is hardly dignified ...
... entirely relieved . My reader will say , Why , this was a very simple way of getting over the difficulty . Why did he not think of it be- fore ? I know it was a simple way . The whole story is so sim- ple , that it is hardly dignified ...
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... entirely , but I am afraid I ought not . " Thus he would be perplexed ; and if he was a wise parent , and under the influence of moral principle , and not of mere parental feeling , he would probably do something more than merely to ...
... entirely , but I am afraid I ought not . " Thus he would be perplexed ; and if he was a wise parent , and under the influence of moral principle , and not of mere parental feeling , he would probably do something more than merely to ...
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... entirely beyond our control . It must mean that , generally , all our proper requests will be granted . At the same time , it must be liable to the exceptions above stated , which apply in all similar cases . God must reserve the right ...
... entirely beyond our control . It must mean that , generally , all our proper requests will be granted . At the same time , it must be liable to the exceptions above stated , which apply in all similar cases . God must reserve the right ...
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... entirely restored . Now , this is granting the request , because the thing requested , that is , the restoration to health , is obtained , but the manner was unexpected ; but if the man should die , no matter what great benefits to all ...
... entirely restored . Now , this is granting the request , because the thing requested , that is , the restoration to health , is obtained , but the manner was unexpected ; but if the man should die , no matter what great benefits to all ...
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... entirely indifferent about his own happiness . The spectacle which he wishes to see is , all happy , and all happy in him He wishes us to desire and seek this happiness , and to come to him for it . Again , I say that the Bible ...
... entirely indifferent about his own happiness . The spectacle which he wishes to see is , all happy , and all happy in him He wishes us to desire and seek this happiness , and to come to him for it . Again , I say that the Bible ...
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