The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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Página 88
... believe , had accepted the terms of salvation . The next week about the same number were present , but Louisa was not with them ; a slight cold had detained her . But the week after , she again appeared . To my great disappointment I ...
... believe , had accepted the terms of salvation . The next week about the same number were present , but Louisa was not with them ; a slight cold had detained her . But the week after , she again appeared . To my great disappointment I ...
Página 113
... believe , and what they do not believe ; but very few people have a third class of questions which they acknowledge to be beyond their grasp , so that in regard to them they can neither believe nor disbelieve , but must remain in ...
... believe , and what they do not believe ; but very few people have a third class of questions which they acknowledge to be beyond their grasp , so that in regard to them they can neither believe nor disbelieve , but must remain in ...
Página 114
... believe it , I know ; but can you , in the expressive phrase of children , make it seem so ? Again , you know , if you believe that the earth revolves , that the room you are in , revolves with it , and that con- sequently it was , six ...
... believe it , I know ; but can you , in the expressive phrase of children , make it seem so ? Again , you know , if you believe that the earth revolves , that the room you are in , revolves with it , and that con- sequently it was , six ...
Página 115
... believe can not be explained satisfactorily to young persons , but with the design of bringing all cordially to feel that they must necessarily be ignorant , and that they may as well honestly acknowledge their ignorance , as vainly ...
... believe can not be explained satisfactorily to young persons , but with the design of bringing all cordially to feel that they must necessarily be ignorant , and that they may as well honestly acknowledge their ignorance , as vainly ...
Página 116
... believe it nor disbelieve it . I know nothing about it ; I can see and reason just far enough to perceive that the whole subject is beyond my grasp , and I leave it , contented not to know , and not to pretend to know any thing about it ...
... believe it nor disbelieve it . I know nothing about it ; I can see and reason just far enough to perceive that the whole subject is beyond my grasp , and I leave it , contented not to know , and not to pretend to know any thing about it ...
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