The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... desires . " " Now you are laughing at me , " said her companion . " No , I am quite serious , " answered Mrs. Maitland ; " and if you will not look so very disconsolate , I will tell you what I really think of you . Dear child , " she ...
... desires . " " Now you are laughing at me , " said her companion . " No , I am quite serious , " answered Mrs. Maitland ; " and if you will not look so very disconsolate , I will tell you what I really think of you . Dear child , " she ...
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... desire , foolish and presumptuous as it is , is granted at least in part . I am commissioned to re- veal to thee two or three of the most important events which will occur to thee during my stay with thee . ” Overjoyed at this unhoped ...
... desire , foolish and presumptuous as it is , is granted at least in part . I am commissioned to re- veal to thee two or three of the most important events which will occur to thee during my stay with thee . ” Overjoyed at this unhoped ...
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... desire for action also evidences the sincerity of our self - consecration ; Lord , what wilt Thou have me TO DO ? " 66 Dear young reader , if you love Christ , I am sure you are longing to work for Him . You want to be actively employed ...
... desire for action also evidences the sincerity of our self - consecration ; Lord , what wilt Thou have me TO DO ? " 66 Dear young reader , if you love Christ , I am sure you are longing to work for Him . You want to be actively employed ...
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... desire for knowledge . After she had learned by heart the few books within her reach , she took the Bible , and though she had seldom heard the Gospel preached , yet the Spirit of God in- spired her with wonder , as she read the story ...
... desire for knowledge . After she had learned by heart the few books within her reach , she took the Bible , and though she had seldom heard the Gospel preached , yet the Spirit of God in- spired her with wonder , as she read the story ...
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... desires , and passions , and tempers , and maxims , and pursuits of this vain , sinful , perishing world ! What ! have you never prayed to God ; never felt alarm on account of your sins ; never sought the salvation of your precious soul ...
... desires , and passions , and tempers , and maxims , and pursuits of this vain , sinful , perishing world ! What ! have you never prayed to God ; never felt alarm on account of your sins ; never sought the salvation of your precious soul ...
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