The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... regard to the plan and design of the chapter , -the circumstances of each nar- rative , and especially the purpose for which it is intro- duced . This , however , must be done , not in the sus- picious and jealous manner of hearing a ...
... regard to the plan and design of the chapter , -the circumstances of each nar- rative , and especially the purpose for which it is intro- duced . This , however , must be done , not in the sus- picious and jealous manner of hearing a ...
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... regard it as too insignificant to interest him . In all the greater trials of life , I mean those which come from greater and more permanent causes , we may confidently . expect sympathy and fellow - feeling if we come to the Sa- viour ...
... regard it as too insignificant to interest him . In all the greater trials of life , I mean those which come from greater and more permanent causes , we may confidently . expect sympathy and fellow - feeling if we come to the Sa- viour ...
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... regard to things 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 ...
... regard to things 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 ...
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... regard to the efficacy of prayer . It is often said that requests may not be granted in the precise form in which they were offered , but that they are al- ways answered in some way or other . A mother , for instance , who has a son at ...
... regard to the efficacy of prayer . It is often said that requests may not be granted in the precise form in which they were offered , but that they are al- ways answered in some way or other . A mother , for instance , who has a son at ...
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... regard to your prayer be- ing acceptable is this , Do you wish for any thing which you know no one but God can grant , and are you willing to ask him in the name of Jesus Christ ? If so , come at once and ask him . That is all that is ...
... regard to your prayer be- ing acceptable is this , Do you wish for any thing which you know no one but God can grant , and are you willing to ask him in the name of Jesus Christ ? If so , come at once and ask him . That is all that is ...
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