The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... brought to operate more fully in his case , and prosperity comes . prayer has an But this is not granting a request . This natural , inevi- table consequence of the petition , as an exercise of the man's mind , is not and cannot ...
... brought to operate more fully in his case , and prosperity comes . prayer has an But this is not granting a request . This natural , inevi- table consequence of the petition , as an exercise of the man's mind , is not and cannot ...
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... brought them at once to terms of intimacy . The next morning there was scarcely a breath of air . The vessel heaved gently on the water , whose surface was polished like glass , though it swelled and sunk with the un- dulations of ...
... brought them at once to terms of intimacy . The next morning there was scarcely a breath of air . The vessel heaved gently on the water , whose surface was polished like glass , though it swelled and sunk with the un- dulations of ...
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... brought to him to drink . His wife came to his prison to bid him farewell ; but she was so overwhelmed with agitation and sorrow , that she could not remain . His other friends were around him in tears , but he was all the time unmoved ...
... brought to him to drink . His wife came to his prison to bid him farewell ; but she was so overwhelmed with agitation and sorrow , that she could not remain . His other friends were around him in tears , but he was all the time unmoved ...
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... brought him the fatal cup . His friends were overwhelmed with the most agi- tating sorrow , but he did not fear . He confided in divine protection , and took the poison from the jailor's hands and drank it all . He walked about a little ...
... brought him the fatal cup . His friends were overwhelmed with the most agi- tating sorrow , but he did not fear . He confided in divine protection , and took the poison from the jailor's hands and drank it all . He walked about a little ...
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... brought to me by serious - minded per- sons who wish to pray to God , but who think they should not pray aright . I presume this difficulty has occurred to many who will read this chapter . I fancy I can perceive thoughts like these ...
... brought to me by serious - minded per- sons who wish to pray to God , but who think they should not pray aright . I presume this difficulty has occurred to many who will read this chapter . I fancy I can perceive thoughts like these ...
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