The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side xi
... discourse to him concerning her father's piety , excited him to go regularly to church : and as she brought him , for her whole portion , The Practice of Piety , and The plain Man's Path- way to Heaven , he employed himself frequently ...
... discourse to him concerning her father's piety , excited him to go regularly to church : and as she brought him , for her whole portion , The Practice of Piety , and The plain Man's Path- way to Heaven , he employed himself frequently ...
Side xiii
... discourse about regeneration : and though he did not understand their meaning , he was greatly affected by observing the earnestness , cheerfulness , and humility of their behaviour ; and he was also con- vinced that his own views of ...
... discourse about regeneration : and though he did not understand their meaning , he was greatly affected by observing the earnestness , cheerfulness , and humility of their behaviour ; and he was also con- vinced that his own views of ...
Side xv
... discourse made an unexpected impression on his mind ; he embraced every future op- portunity of hearing Mr. Bunyan , and at length became an eminent preacher in Cambridgeshire . When the restoration took place , and , contrary to equity ...
... discourse made an unexpected impression on his mind ; he embraced every future op- portunity of hearing Mr. Bunyan , and at length became an eminent preacher in Cambridgeshire . When the restoration took place , and , contrary to equity ...
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... discourse ; and , instead of duly regarding the warnings given them , will commonly ascribe them to en- thusiasm or insanity : and , as prophets , apostles , and the Son of God himself , were look- ed upon as visionaries or beside ...
... discourse ; and , instead of duly regarding the warnings given them , will commonly ascribe them to en- thusiasm or insanity : and , as prophets , apostles , and the Son of God himself , were look- ed upon as visionaries or beside ...
Side 26
... worldly interests : Pliable is yielding , and easily induced to engage in things of which he understands neither the nature nor the consequences . Christian's plain warnings and ear Christian discourses with Pliable . 27 Now I saw in.
... worldly interests : Pliable is yielding , and easily induced to engage in things of which he understands neither the nature nor the consequences . Christian's plain warnings and ear Christian discourses with Pliable . 27 Now I saw in.
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