The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side ix
... answered several objections and adduced some obvious ar- guments in very unpoetical rhymes , concludes with these lines , which may serve as a favourable specimen of the whole : - " Would'st thou divert thyself from melancholy ? Would ...
... answered several objections and adduced some obvious ar- guments in very unpoetical rhymes , concludes with these lines , which may serve as a favourable specimen of the whole : - " Would'st thou divert thyself from melancholy ? Would ...
Side xiv
... answered this most suitable request . Mr. Bunyan soon saw through the delusions of the Ranters ; and pro- bably referred to them , under the character of Self - will , in the second part of this work . The Epistles of St. Paul , which ...
... answered this most suitable request . Mr. Bunyan soon saw through the delusions of the Ranters ; and pro- bably referred to them , under the character of Self - will , in the second part of this work . The Epistles of St. Paul , which ...
Side 23
... answered , Sir , I perceive by the book in my hand that I am condemned to die , and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do the first nor able to do the second.t Then said Evangelist , Why not willing to ...
... answered , Sir , I perceive by the book in my hand that I am condemned to die , and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do the first nor able to do the second.t Then said Evangelist , Why not willing to ...
Side 24
... answered , Because I fear that this burden that is upon my back will sink me lower than the grave , and I shall fall into Tophet . * And , Sir , if I be not fit to go to prison , I am not fit to go to judgment , and from thence to ...
... answered , Because I fear that this burden that is upon my back will sink me lower than the grave , and I shall fall into Tophet . * And , Sir , if I be not fit to go to prison , I am not fit to go to judgment , and from thence to ...
Side 29
... answered , that men can hardly associate with religious persons , and hear their discourse , confessions , and complaints , or become acquainted with any part of Scripture , without mak- ing some alarming and mortifying discoveries ...
... answered , that men can hardly associate with religious persons , and hear their discourse , confessions , and complaints , or become acquainted with any part of Scripture , without mak- ing some alarming and mortifying discoveries ...
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