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... young . 3. Knew how to serve as well as how to fight . Exod . xxiv . 13 ; xxxiii . II . 4. Not afraid to stand alone . Numb . xiv . 6-10 . 5. Whence this courage ? A man of faith - believed God's promises . Numb . xiv . 8 . JOSHUA A ...
... young . 3. Knew how to serve as well as how to fight . Exod . xxiv . 13 ; xxxiii . II . 4. Not afraid to stand alone . Numb . xiv . 6-10 . 5. Whence this courage ? A man of faith - believed God's promises . Numb . xiv . 8 . JOSHUA A ...
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... young heart , to pitch her tent in the place where the journey from this to the eternal world is so short , and so often made . Oh , blessed religion this of Jesus ! Blessed to the child of ten as well as to the sage of seventy years ...
... young heart , to pitch her tent in the place where the journey from this to the eternal world is so short , and so often made . Oh , blessed religion this of Jesus ! Blessed to the child of ten as well as to the sage of seventy years ...
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... young , we think we can do some good ; and we have agreed to form a Society in which we can make our little fingers useful by sewing for the poor heathen children ; and we hope thus to grow wiser and better as we grow older , more ...
... young , we think we can do some good ; and we have agreed to form a Society in which we can make our little fingers useful by sewing for the poor heathen children ; and we hope thus to grow wiser and better as we grow older , more ...
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... young Christian soldier . preparation in his case ? ISRAEL'S PREPARATION . 1. Circumcision , omitted in the wilderness , now revived . The symbol of entire consecration to God , everything displeasing to Him being put away . So before ...
... young Christian soldier . preparation in his case ? ISRAEL'S PREPARATION . 1. Circumcision , omitted in the wilderness , now revived . The symbol of entire consecration to God , everything displeasing to Him being put away . So before ...
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