The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... moral movements in such a case ! It is unquestionably true , and every wise teacher is fully aware of it , that in school discipline there is constant danger that the teacher will esti- The benevolent teacher . The teacher imagined a ...
... moral movements in such a case ! It is unquestionably true , and every wise teacher is fully aware of it , that in school discipline there is constant danger that the teacher will esti- The benevolent teacher . The teacher imagined a ...
Página 47
... moral character of the actions that he witnesses , just because he has forgotten the feelings of child- hood . He can not appreciate its temptations or understand its difficulties , and many a little struggler with the inclina- tions ...
... moral character of the actions that he witnesses , just because he has forgotten the feelings of child- hood . He can not appreciate its temptations or understand its difficulties , and many a little struggler with the inclina- tions ...
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... moral causes will not fully control . Still this calm acquiescence in God's superior wisdom and power will do more than any other feeling can to produce peace . III . Sincerity of prayer . Prayer is , in all ordinary cases , and it ...
... moral causes will not fully control . Still this calm acquiescence in God's superior wisdom and power will do more than any other feeling can to produce peace . III . Sincerity of prayer . Prayer is , in all ordinary cases , and it ...
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... moral demonstration ; no person can reply to it . Some one may faintly say , that the suffering we witness , is the means of producing a higher general good ; and then I have only to ask , -But why could not an omnip- otent Being secure ...
... moral demonstration ; no person can reply to it . Some one may faintly say , that the suffering we witness , is the means of producing a higher general good ; and then I have only to ask , -But why could not an omnip- otent Being secure ...
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... moral freedom and entire accountability , which the Bible and human con- sciousness both attribute to man . Fifth difficulty . It is common to prove the existence of God from his works in the following manner : We see cre- ated objects ...
... moral freedom and entire accountability , which the Bible and human con- sciousness both attribute to man . Fifth difficulty . It is common to prove the existence of God from his works in the following manner : We see cre- ated objects ...
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