The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side ix
... friends- ' Some said , ' John , print it , ' others said , ' Not so ; ' Some said , ' It might do good ; ' others said , ' No. ' The public will not hesitate in determining which opinion was the result of the deeper penetration ; but ...
... friends- ' Some said , ' John , print it , ' others said , ' Not so ; ' Some said , ' It might do good ; ' others said , ' No. ' The public will not hesitate in determining which opinion was the result of the deeper penetration ; but ...
Side xvii
... friends ; and , during the former part of his imprison- ment , he was even allowed to go out occasionally , and once to take a journey to London , probably to see whether any legal redress might be obtained ; according to some ...
... friends ; and , during the former part of his imprison- ment , he was even allowed to go out occasionally , and once to take a journey to London , probably to see whether any legal redress might be obtained ; according to some ...
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... friend am in myself un- done , by reason of a burden that lieth hard upon me more- over , I am certainly informed that this our city will be burn- ed with fire from heaven ; in which fearful overthrow , both myself , with thee my wife ...
... friend am in myself un- done , by reason of a burden that lieth hard upon me more- over , I am certainly informed that this our city will be burn- ed with fire from heaven ; in which fearful overthrow , both myself , with thee my wife ...
Side 23
... friends or books , will be prescribed ; and by these means a false peace often succeeds a transient alarm . But when any one has received a genuine humiliating discovery of the evil and desert of sin , such expedients will not alleviate ...
... friends or books , will be prescribed ; and by these means a false peace often succeeds a transient alarm . But when any one has received a genuine humiliating discovery of the evil and desert of sin , such expedients will not alleviate ...
Side 25
... friends and our com- forts behind us ! Yes , said Christian , ( for that was his name , ) because , that all is not worthy to be compared with a little of that that I am seeking to enjoy ; and if you will go along with me , and hold it ...
... friends and our com- forts behind us ! Yes , said Christian , ( for that was his name , ) because , that all is not worthy to be compared with a little of that that I am seeking to enjoy ; and if you will go along with me , and hold it ...
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