The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side vi
... Scriptures , it re- mains a sealed book to all who are strangers to evangelical religion . These remarks may very properly be concluded with the words of a justly admired poet of the present day , who in the following lines has fully ...
... Scriptures , it re- mains a sealed book to all who are strangers to evangelical religion . These remarks may very properly be concluded with the words of a justly admired poet of the present day , who in the following lines has fully ...
Side xiv
... Scriptures , which his entire ignorance of the evidences by which they are most completely authenticated , rendered durably perplex- ing to him . He was , however , at length relieved by a sermon he * Matt . xvii . 20 . JOHN BUNYAN . XV ...
... Scriptures , which his entire ignorance of the evidences by which they are most completely authenticated , rendered durably perplex- ing to him . He was , however , at length relieved by a sermon he * Matt . xvii . 20 . JOHN BUNYAN . XV ...
Side xix
... Scripture , as to produce , in the form of an allegory , one of the fairest and most unexceptionable treatises on the system of Calvinism , that can be found in the English language ! In several of his other pub- lications his ...
... Scripture , as to produce , in the form of an allegory , one of the fairest and most unexceptionable treatises on the system of Calvinism , that can be found in the English language ! In several of his other pub- lications his ...
Side 22
... Scriptures ; that their first attention is often directed to the denunciations of the wrath to come ; and that in this case they cannot but continue to search the Word of God , though their grief and alarm is increased by every perusal ...
... Scriptures ; that their first attention is often directed to the denunciations of the wrath to come ; and that in this case they cannot but continue to search the Word of God , though their grief and alarm is increased by every perusal ...
Side 23
... Scriptures and unaccustomed to compare their own conduct with the divine law , will be amazed at such discourse ; and , instead of duly regarding the warnings given them , will commonly ascribe them to en- thusiasm or insanity : and ...
... Scriptures and unaccustomed to compare their own conduct with the divine law , will be amazed at such discourse ; and , instead of duly regarding the warnings given them , will commonly ascribe them to en- thusiasm or insanity : and ...
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