The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... keep alive the attention . This is peculiarly necessary in discussing subjects of a religious nature , where , under the mere repetition of common - place truths , however important in themselves , it is so apt to flag . If I may judge ...
... keep alive the attention . This is peculiarly necessary in discussing subjects of a religious nature , where , under the mere repetition of common - place truths , however important in themselves , it is so apt to flag . If I may judge ...
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... keeps up , therefore , a con- tinual murmur , but she murmurs so gently that you do not recognise her voice , and yet it destroys your rest . You feel restless and unhappy , and wonder what can be the cause . Let no one now say , or ...
... keeps up , therefore , a con- tinual murmur , but she murmurs so gently that you do not recognise her voice , and yet it destroys your rest . You feel restless and unhappy , and wonder what can be the cause . Let no one now say , or ...
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... keep myself the rules which I have been en- deavouring to enforce . I will spend two or three weeks in this way , that I may learn by actual experience what the dif- ficulties , and temptations , and trials of childhood are . " Sup ...
... keep myself the rules which I have been en- deavouring to enforce . I will spend two or three weeks in this way , that I may learn by actual experience what the dif- ficulties , and temptations , and trials of childhood are . " Sup ...
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... 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.
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... keep a knife he has found , and the father takes it away , knowing that he will probably injure himself with it . Is this granting his re- quest in another form ? No. We ought , whenever the par- ticular request we make is not granted ...
... keep a knife he has found , and the father takes it away , knowing that he will probably injure himself with it . Is this granting his re- quest in another form ? No. We ought , whenever the par- ticular request we make is not granted ...
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