The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side vi
... Lord , Speaking in parables his slighted word ; I name thee not , lest so despis'd a name Should move a sneer at thy deserved fame ; Yet e'en in transitory life's late day , That mingles all my brown with sober grey , Revere the man ...
... Lord , Speaking in parables his slighted word ; I name thee not , lest so despis'd a name Should move a sneer at thy deserved fame ; Yet e'en in transitory life's late day , That mingles all my brown with sober grey , Revere the man ...
Side xii
... not uncommon to men under deep convictions : yet the Lord was doubt- less , by all these means , secretly influencing his heart , and warning him to flee from the wrath to come . JOHN BUNYAN . xiii He was , however , reluctant.
... not uncommon to men under deep convictions : yet the Lord was doubt- less , by all these means , secretly influencing his heart , and warning him to flee from the wrath to come . JOHN BUNYAN . xiii He was , however , reluctant.
Side xiii
... Lord , I am a fool , and not able to know the truth from error : Lord , B Xiv THE LIFE OF leave me not to my own.
... Lord , I am a fool , and not able to know the truth from error : Lord , B Xiv THE LIFE OF leave me not to my own.
Side xiv
... Lord , I lay my soul in this matter only at thy foot ; let me not be deceived , I humbly beseech thee . ' No experienced Christian will be surprised to find , that the Lord , in an evident manner , graciously answered this most suitable ...
... Lord , I lay my soul in this matter only at thy foot ; let me not be deceived , I humbly beseech thee . ' No experienced Christian will be surprised to find , that the Lord , in an evident manner , graciously answered this most suitable ...
Side xvi
... lord the King . The facts charg- ed upon him in this absurd indictment were never proved ; as no witnesses were produced . He had confessed , in conversation with the magistrates , that he was a Dissenter , and had preached these words ...
... lord the King . The facts charg- ed upon him in this absurd indictment were never proved ; as no witnesses were produced . He had confessed , in conversation with the magistrates , that he was a Dissenter , and had preached these words ...
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