East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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Página 118
... Christ was an high Priest , that would be touched with the feelings of his in- firmities . " The bereaved sufferer listened in tearful silence . The faithful man of God continued , " Jesus Christ came not into this world to call the ...
... Christ was an high Priest , that would be touched with the feelings of his in- firmities . " The bereaved sufferer listened in tearful silence . The faithful man of God continued , " Jesus Christ came not into this world to call the ...
Página 119
... of the righteous ; and at last to come off conqueror , yea , more than conqueror , through Jesus Christ , whose pity and forgive- ness are commensurate with your re- pentance . " " Mr. Bradley , I have no objection to your 119.
... of the righteous ; and at last to come off conqueror , yea , more than conqueror , through Jesus Christ , whose pity and forgive- ness are commensurate with your re- pentance . " " Mr. Bradley , I have no objection to your 119.
Página 128
... Christ came into the world to establish , teaching men to do unto others as they would have others do to them , commanding them to love their neighbors as themselves . These principles adopted and practised would check the tide of ...
... Christ came into the world to establish , teaching men to do unto others as they would have others do to them , commanding them to love their neighbors as themselves . These principles adopted and practised would check the tide of ...
Página 154
Daphne Smith Giles. " My dear Odora , do you love the Lord Jesus Christ ? " " I think I do . " " Why do you love him ? ” " Because he first loved me . " Tears of gratitude ran down the cheeks of the aged pastor , as he re- peated ...
Daphne Smith Giles. " My dear Odora , do you love the Lord Jesus Christ ? " " I think I do . " " Why do you love him ? ” " Because he first loved me . " Tears of gratitude ran down the cheeks of the aged pastor , as he re- peated ...
Página 166
... Christ , these changes will lead us to place our affections on that God that changeth not . We shall no doubt be happy in our new home ; Mr. Wil- lard looks very pleasantly upon us ; he told me this morning that he intended to send us ...
... Christ , these changes will lead us to place our affections on that God that changeth not . We shall no doubt be happy in our new home ; Mr. Wil- lard looks very pleasantly upon us ; he told me this morning that he intended to send us ...
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