The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... fact , however , that such persons are generally among the young , that is , from fifteen to twenty - five years of age , the work has been adapted , in its style , and in the character of its illustrations , to their mental habits . I ...
... fact , however , that such persons are generally among the young , that is , from fifteen to twenty - five years of age , the work has been adapted , in its style , and in the character of its illustrations , to their mental habits . I ...
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... facts , which are introduced to give vividness to the concep- tions of my readers . I am not certain but that some individuals of mature minds may object to the number of imaginary incidents which I have thus introduced . If the ...
... facts , which are introduced to give vividness to the concep- tions of my readers . I am not certain but that some individuals of mature minds may object to the number of imaginary incidents which I have thus introduced . If the ...
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... fact that the whole is so in- timately interwoven as to render it in most cases diffi- cult to separate . A mother can , however , effectually prevent it if she pleases . If her children are young , and she fears this danger , let her ...
... fact that the whole is so in- timately interwoven as to render it in most cases diffi- cult to separate . A mother can , however , effectually prevent it if she pleases . If her children are young , and she fears this danger , let her ...
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... fact , that they will not comply . When the duty of humbly confessing their sins to God is clearly brought before them , there is often so great a desire to continue in sin , that a very painful struggle con- tinues for some time . Now ...
... fact , that they will not comply . When the duty of humbly confessing their sins to God is clearly brought before them , there is often so great a desire to continue in sin , that a very painful struggle con- tinues for some time . Now ...
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... fact cruel , though not in- tentionally so . The captain never spoke to his young charge excepting to command him . He took no interest in his little concerns . Once the boy spent all his leisure time industrious- ly in rigging out a ...
... fact cruel , though not in- tentionally so . The captain never spoke to his young charge excepting to command him . He took no interest in his little concerns . Once the boy spent all his leisure time industrious- ly in rigging out a ...
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