The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 67
Página 21
... whenever it came in his sight . At last he thought that this was folly , and he took his letter , carried it to the person to whom it was addressed , saying , " Here is a letter which I was intrusted with CONFESSION . 21.
... whenever it came in his sight . At last he thought that this was folly , and he took his letter , carried it to the person to whom it was addressed , saying , " Here is a letter which I was intrusted with CONFESSION . 21.
Página 24
... thought that my boys would have broken their promise and disobeyed me . I wonder if my eldest boy disobeyed also . The youngest only spoke of himself - shall I ask him ? - No. Each shall stand on in- dependent ground . If the other ...
... thought that my boys would have broken their promise and disobeyed me . I wonder if my eldest boy disobeyed also . The youngest only spoke of himself - shall I ask him ? - No. Each shall stand on in- dependent ground . If the other ...
Página 27
... thought there was some danger that this sort of confession might be made . And it is undoubtedly often made . But it does no good . Confession must come from the heart , or it will not relieve the heart . • This anecdote shows the ...
... thought there was some danger that this sort of confession might be made . And it is undoubtedly often made . But it does no good . Confession must come from the heart , or it will not relieve the heart . • This anecdote shows the ...
Página 28
... thought of his foolish contention made him unhappy . He reflected , too , that since his friend had been willing to lend him his instrument , he ought to have borne himself all the risk of its return . He regretted that he refused to do ...
... thought of his foolish contention made him unhappy . He reflected , too , that since his friend had been willing to lend him his instrument , he ought to have borne himself all the risk of its return . He regretted that he refused to do ...
Página 35
... thought the boy ought to learn , and his want of sympathy with his feelings led him to a course which was severe , and in fact cruel , though not in- tentionally so . The captain never spoke to his young charge excepting to command him ...
... thought the boy ought to learn , and his want of sympathy with his feelings led him to a course which was severe , and in fact cruel , though not in- tentionally so . The captain never spoke to his young charge excepting to command him ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acknowledge Barabbas believe Belshazzar Bible bring Carthage Carthaginians chapter character child Christian circumstances comes command confession consider conversation cordially danger Danites death described difficulty distinctly duty effort endeavouring evidence father feel forgive fully give God's granted guilt heart heaven holy hour influence intel interest Jehovah Jesus Christ look Lord Louisa means Mediterranean sea moral moral agency morning mother nerally never object once panion parents peace and happiness penitence perhaps perplexity persons piety pray prayer present principle prison punishment question quire readers regard Regulus religious request Roman senate Sabbath Sabbath school Saviour scene Scriptures sea of Galilee sincere sins soon spirit story suffering suppose sympathy teacher tell temptation thing thought tion trial truth uncon understand unto verse whole wish witnesses word write wrong young