Nothing to do: or, The influence of a life, by M.H. |
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... Christ - secured to him by His atoning blood . A Christian works not for his salvation , but out of love to Him who has saved him . Jesus has now gone away for a while , but , till His return , He has left to " every man his work ...
... Christ - secured to him by His atoning blood . A Christian works not for his salvation , but out of love to Him who has saved him . Jesus has now gone away for a while , but , till His return , He has left to " every man his work ...
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... , to win souls to Christ . We must here give a short sketch of the characters of those amongst whom her work was to be carried on . Major Gordon was a highly respected county gentleman ; his THE INFLUENCE OF A LIFE . 13.
... , to win souls to Christ . We must here give a short sketch of the characters of those amongst whom her work was to be carried on . Major Gordon was a highly respected county gentleman ; his THE INFLUENCE OF A LIFE . 13.
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... of the atoning blood of Christ , of the power of religion to influence the thoughts and actions in every- day life , he knew nothing . Religion in Fairlie House was a thing belonging only to the Sabbath THE INFLUENCE OF A LIFE . 15.
... of the atoning blood of Christ , of the power of religion to influence the thoughts and actions in every- day life , he knew nothing . Religion in Fairlie House was a thing belonging only to the Sabbath THE INFLUENCE OF A LIFE . 15.
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... Christ ; that she , too , might live for Him . And the dread of religion , which she used to feel , passed away when she thought of Jesus . The good seed was sown , and begun to spring up one day , by the grace of God , to be perfected ...
... Christ ; that she , too , might live for Him . And the dread of religion , which she used to feel , passed away when she thought of Jesus . The good seed was sown , and begun to spring up one day , by the grace of God , to be perfected ...
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... Christ - knew not if she dare say of her , ' Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord . ' Yes , and by that bed of death Cary vowed . to be more earnest than ever in seeking to live for her God , in striving to win the souls of those ...
... Christ - knew not if she dare say of her , ' Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord . ' Yes , and by that bed of death Cary vowed . to be more earnest than ever in seeking to live for her God , in striving to win the souls of those ...
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Page 37 - Now in thy youth, beseech of Him Who giveth, upbraiding not; That his light in thy heart become not dim, And his love be unforgot; And thy God, in the darkest of days, will be, Greenness, and beauty, and strength to thee.
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