The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side xi
... danger of drowning : and being a soldier in the parlia ment's army at the siege of Leicester , A. D. 1645 , he was drawn out to stand sentinel ; but one of his comrades , having by his own desire taken his place , was shot through the ...
... danger of drowning : and being a soldier in the parlia ment's army at the siege of Leicester , A. D. 1645 , he was drawn out to stand sentinel ; but one of his comrades , having by his own desire taken his place , was shot through the ...
Side xvii
... danger , Mr. Bun . yan was afterwards more closely confined . Hence I suppose has aris- en the opinion , which commonly prevails , that he was imprisoned at different times : but he seems never to have been set at liberty , and then re ...
... danger , Mr. Bun . yan was afterwards more closely confined . Hence I suppose has aris- en the opinion , which commonly prevails , that he was imprisoned at different times : but he seems never to have been set at liberty , and then re ...
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... dangers of which others have no apprehension ; and they see an absolute necessity of escaping from a situation in which others live most securely : for true faith " sees things that are invisible . " In one way or other , therefore ...
... dangers of which others have no apprehension ; and they see an absolute necessity of escaping from a situation in which others live most securely : for true faith " sees things that are invisible . " In one way or other , therefore ...
Side 23
... danger to which a man sees the objects of his most tender attachments exposed , but of which they have no apprehensions , will ex- tort earnest representations , warnings , and entreaties . The city of Destruction , ( as it is ...
... danger to which a man sees the objects of his most tender attachments exposed , but of which they have no apprehensions , will ex- tort earnest representations , warnings , and entreaties . The city of Destruction , ( as it is ...
Side 24
... danger : yet the Lord commonly uses the ministry of his servants , to direct into the way of peace , even those who have previously discovered their lost condi- tion . - Though convinced of the necessity of escaping from impending ruin ...
... danger : yet the Lord commonly uses the ministry of his servants , to direct into the way of peace , even those who have previously discovered their lost condi- tion . - Though convinced of the necessity of escaping from impending ruin ...
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