The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... fact , that our petitions are and must be often denied , -positively and absolutely refused . The language which our Savior uses , though without any specified exceptions , contains the ex- ceptions that in all human language are in all ...
... fact , that our petitions are and must be often denied , -positively and absolutely refused . The language which our Savior uses , though without any specified exceptions , contains the ex- ceptions that in all human language are in all ...
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... Facts universally testify that God does not grant every request . He reserves to himself the right , after hearing the petition , to grant or to deny , as may seem best to him . You will perhaps say , Of what avail is it then , to pray ...
... Facts universally testify that God does not grant every request . He reserves to himself the right , after hearing the petition , to grant or to deny , as may seem best to him . You will perhaps say , Of what avail is it then , to pray ...
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... facts which are important to a proper consideration of it are before us . We decide at once . It is not pleasant to be in suspense . Suspense implies ignoranco , and to admit ignorance is humiliating . Mistakes . Story of the Chinese ...
... facts which are important to a proper consideration of it are before us . We decide at once . It is not pleasant to be in suspense . Suspense implies ignoranco , and to admit ignorance is humiliating . Mistakes . Story of the Chinese ...
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... fact , exactly in the middle . " Multitudes of amusing stories are related by travelers of the mistakes and misconceptions and false reasonings of semi - barbarous people , about the subjects of European science and philosophy . These ...
... fact , exactly in the middle . " Multitudes of amusing stories are related by travelers of the mistakes and misconceptions and false reasonings of semi - barbarous people , about the subjects of European science and philosophy . These ...
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... fact no difficulty in this first case . " Why , " said I , " what explanation have you ? " " I think , " was the reply , " that God might have been creating worlds from all eternity , and thus never have been unemployed . " " If that ...
... fact no difficulty in this first case . " Why , " said I , " what explanation have you ? " " I think , " was the reply , " that God might have been creating worlds from all eternity , and thus never have been unemployed . " " If that ...
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