The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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... believer from the same trial . Near relations will generally be the first to form this opinion of his case ; and will devise various expedients to quiet his mind : diversions , company , feastings , ab- sence from serious friends or ...
... believer from the same trial . Near relations will generally be the first to form this opinion of his case ; and will devise various expedients to quiet his mind : diversions , company , feastings , ab- sence from serious friends or ...
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... believers , as ' craz'd - headed coxcombs , and his exclamation when Pliable inclines to be a Pilgrim , ' What ! more fools still are admira- bly characteristic ; and shew that such sarcasms and scornful abuse are peculiar to no age er ...
... believers , as ' craz'd - headed coxcombs , and his exclamation when Pliable inclines to be a Pilgrim , ' What ! more fools still are admira- bly characteristic ; and shew that such sarcasms and scornful abuse are peculiar to no age er ...
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... believer's humiliation for sin tends greatly to increase his fear of wrath . - Superficial professors , expecting the promised happiness without trouble or suffering , are often very angry at those who were the means of leading them to ...
... believer's humiliation for sin tends greatly to increase his fear of wrath . - Superficial professors , expecting the promised happiness without trouble or suffering , are often very angry at those who were the means of leading them to ...
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... believers are more afraid of missing the way than of encour- tering hardships : and Good - will's answer , that many ways butted down on it , or opened into it in various directions , shews that the careless and self - willed are ...
... believers are more afraid of missing the way than of encour- tering hardships : and Good - will's answer , that many ways butted down on it , or opened into it in various directions , shews that the careless and self - willed are ...
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... believers read , hear , and meditate , and endeavour to profit by their daily experience and observation ; they also depend on this promised teaching , and by constant prayer look to the Fountain of Wisdom , to deliver them from ...
... believers read , hear , and meditate , and endeavour to profit by their daily experience and observation ; they also depend on this promised teaching , and by constant prayer look to the Fountain of Wisdom , to deliver them from ...
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