The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... tion is to be obtained through repentance for past sin , and trust for forgiveness in the atonement of Jesus Christ . " The general tone of the publication quite accords with this statement , and numerous interesting and beautiful ...
... tion is to be obtained through repentance for past sin , and trust for forgiveness in the atonement of Jesus Christ . " The general tone of the publication quite accords with this statement , and numerous interesting and beautiful ...
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... tion of this work that was printed in Britain . As the best proof of the correctness of the opinion of the character of the work as above stated , since that period two different editions of the Young Christian have been published , but ...
... tion of this work that was printed in Britain . As the best proof of the correctness of the opinion of the character of the work as above stated , since that period two different editions of the Young Christian have been published , but ...
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... tion . The sisters . Evening conversation . A humble docile 83 spirit . C 96 style of writing . Impartiality . Elevated views . They. CHAP . VII . - EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . The doubting clerk . The unexpected letter . The sick child ...
... tion . The sisters . Evening conversation . A humble docile 83 spirit . C 96 style of writing . Impartiality . Elevated views . They. CHAP . VII . - EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . The doubting clerk . The unexpected letter . The sick child ...
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... tion . What to do he did not know . He did not dare to carry the letter in its mangled condition , and he did not dare to destroy it . He did accordingly the most foolish thing he could do ; he kept it for many days doubting and waiting ...
... tion . What to do he did not know . He did not dare to carry the letter in its mangled condition , and he did not dare to destroy it . He did accordingly the most foolish thing he could do ; he kept it for many days doubting and waiting ...
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... tion of peace . So strongly is this principle fixed by the Creator in the human heart , that men who have committed crimes to which the laws of the land annex the most severe public punish- ments , after enduring some time in secrecy ...
... tion of peace . So strongly is this principle fixed by the Creator in the human heart , that men who have committed crimes to which the laws of the land annex the most severe public punish- ments , after enduring some time in secrecy ...
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