The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... long by a waterfall at last becomes so habituated to the noise , that silence seems a strange luxu- ry to him . So multitudes who have had an unquiet con- science for their familiar companion for many years , without CONFESSION . 19.
... long by a waterfall at last becomes so habituated to the noise , that silence seems a strange luxu- ry to him . So multitudes who have had an unquiet con- science for their familiar companion for many years , without CONFESSION . 19.
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... seems to have implanted this principle in the human heart , for the express purpose of having us act upon it . He has so formed us , that when we have done wrong , we cannot feel at peace again , until we have acknowledged our wrong to ...
... seems to have implanted this principle in the human heart , for the express purpose of having us act upon it . He has so formed us , that when we have done wrong , we cannot feel at peace again , until we have acknowledged our wrong to ...
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... seems to be formed to lean upon some- thing stronger than itself for support . We are so surrounded with difficulties and temptations and dangers here , that we need a refuge in which we can trust . Children find such a protector and ...
... seems to be formed to lean upon some- thing stronger than itself for support . We are so surrounded with difficulties and temptations and dangers here , that we need a refuge in which we can trust . Children find such a protector and ...
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... seem- ed as if the eye would have rested with a feeling of relief upon a board or a curtain , even if it concealed a stone be- hind , -with so forbidding and relentless a gripe did this dis- mal cell seem to hold its unhappy tenant . As ...
... seem- ed as if the eye would have rested with a feeling of relief upon a board or a curtain , even if it concealed a stone be- hind , -with so forbidding and relentless a gripe did this dis- mal cell seem to hold its unhappy tenant . As ...
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... seems to me there is a great deal of want of faith in God in 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 ...
... seems to me there is a great deal of want of faith in God in 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 ...
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