The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... expecting any money , his attention was first attracted to this letter . He opened it and read somewhat as follows : - " SIR- Jan. 4 , 1831 . " Some time ago I defrauded you of some money . You did not know it then , and I suppose you ...
... expecting any money , his attention was first attracted to this letter . He opened it and read somewhat as follows : - " SIR- Jan. 4 , 1831 . " Some time ago I defrauded you of some money . You did not know it then , and I suppose you ...
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... expecting to make peace by confession as a matter of course , and the confession will thus not only be- come an useless form , but will become the very lure which tempts them to sin . A teacher once made a rule , that if any ...
... expecting to make peace by confession as a matter of course , and the confession will thus not only be- come an useless form , but will become the very lure which tempts them to sin . A teacher once made a rule , that if any ...
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... expect sympathy and fellow - feeling if we come to the Sa- viour . Does poverty threaten you ? He knows what poverty is , better than you , for years he knew not where to lay his head . Do you suffer from the unkind treatment of others ...
... expect sympathy and fellow - feeling if we come to the Sa- viour . Does poverty threaten you ? He knows what poverty is , better than you , for years he knew not where to lay his head . Do you suffer from the unkind treatment of others ...
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... expect Christ to be my friend . What ! do you suppose that it is the office of Jesus Christ to stand aloof from the struggling sinner , until he has , by his own unaided strength , and without assistance or sympathy , finished the ...
... expect Christ to be my friend . What ! do you suppose that it is the office of Jesus Christ to stand aloof from the struggling sinner , until he has , by his own unaided strength , and without assistance or sympathy , finished the ...
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... expect protection . He has promised to grant our requests , unless special reasons prevent . Now , as we never can know what these special reasons are , we can never be certain of security , and consequently the foundation of our peace ...
... expect protection . He has promised to grant our requests , unless special reasons prevent . Now , as we never can know what these special reasons are , we can never be certain of security , and consequently the foundation of our peace ...
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