The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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Página 104
... expressing it in language would make no difference . We may consider our future conduct to be as clearly known , and as certain , as if our histories were mi- * Let it be remembered that I am writing for the young , and am enumerating ...
... expressing it in language would make no difference . We may consider our future conduct to be as clearly known , and as certain , as if our histories were mi- * Let it be remembered that I am writing for the young , and am enumerating ...
Página 108
... expression , the practised mathematician will see , by a glance of the eye , that an insuperable difficulty is there . It is just so with these great moral subjects ; they contain intrinsic and insurmountable difficulties ; and wherever ...
... expression , the practised mathematician will see , by a glance of the eye , that an insuperable difficulty is there . It is just so with these great moral subjects ; they contain intrinsic and insurmountable difficulties ; and wherever ...
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... expression of displeasure , on the part of the writer , from the beginning to the end of it . You would scarcely know what was the writer's opinion . Take , for in- stance , the account of the choice of Barabbas by the Jews . Another ...
... expression of displeasure , on the part of the writer , from the beginning to the end of it . You would scarcely know what was the writer's opinion . Take , for in- stance , the account of the choice of Barabbas by the Jews . Another ...
Página 167
... expressions of joy would appear almost extravagant to any person not sufficiently acquainted with the human mind to understand how the whole aspect of external ob- jects will be controlled by the emotions which reign in the heart . W ...
... expressions of joy would appear almost extravagant to any person not sufficiently acquainted with the human mind to understand how the whole aspect of external ob- jects will be controlled by the emotions which reign in the heart . W ...
Página 168
... expression of neatness and indus- try . It was spacious , and extensive shops were arranged around it , in which the convicts were accustomed to work- and upon the smooth and level floor , I had almost said , of the area enclosed , were ...
... expression of neatness and indus- try . It was spacious , and extensive shops were arranged around it , in which the convicts were accustomed to work- and upon the smooth and level floor , I had almost said , of the area enclosed , were ...
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