The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... tell of their disobedience . Nor do I mean the pu- nishment which God will inflict in another world upon un- dutiful children . I mean another quicker punishment , and which almost always comes after transgression . And I wish my young ...
... tell of their disobedience . Nor do I mean the pu- nishment which God will inflict in another world upon un- dutiful children . I mean another quicker punishment , and which almost always comes after transgression . And I wish my young ...
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... tells you no : he means , however , that he is not particularly unhappy just at that time . His burden is so uniform and constant , that he comes to consider it at last as a necessary part of his existence . He has lost all recollection ...
... tells you no : he means , however , that he is not particularly unhappy just at that time . His burden is so uniform and constant , that he comes to consider it at last as a necessary part of his existence . He has lost all recollection ...
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... tell you all . Do you remember that you gave us leave to go upon the river and skate the other evening ? " " Yes . " " Well , I disobeyed you , and went upon the ice , where you told us not to go . I have been unhappy ever since , and I ...
... tell you all . Do you remember that you gave us leave to go upon the river and skate the other evening ? " " Yes . " " Well , I disobeyed you , and went upon the ice , where you told us not to go . I have been unhappy ever since , and I ...
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... , and do wrong . Now which of the older children will be her little friend , to be with her for a few days , till she becomes acquainted with the school , and tell her what she ought to do , and help her to watch herself , that.
... , and do wrong . Now which of the older children will be her little friend , to be with her for a few days , till she becomes acquainted with the school , and tell her what she ought to do , and help her to watch herself , that.
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... tells us , " Whatsoever ye shall ask the Fa- ther in my name , he will do it . " This is common language ; such as men address to men , and is to be understood exactly in the same way , in just such a sense and with just such exceptions ...
... tells us , " Whatsoever ye shall ask the Fa- ther in my name , he will do it . " This is common language ; such as men address to men , and is to be understood exactly in the same way , in just such a sense and with just such exceptions ...
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