The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side vii
... give a brief key to the grand outlines of the allegory , from which the attentive reader may obtain a general idea of the author's design ; -to be- stow more pains in fixing the precise meaning of those parts , which might most perplex ...
... give a brief key to the grand outlines of the allegory , from which the attentive reader may obtain a general idea of the author's design ; -to be- stow more pains in fixing the precise meaning of those parts , which might most perplex ...
Side viii
John Bunyan. viii PREFACE . grims ; -and in fine , to give as just a representation , as may be , of the author's sentiments concerning the right way to heaven , and of the many false ways and by - paths , which prove injurious to all ...
John Bunyan. viii PREFACE . grims ; -and in fine , to give as just a representation , as may be , of the author's sentiments concerning the right way to heaven , and of the many false ways and by - paths , which prove injurious to all ...
Side xiii
... give it more abundantly ; for , " The path of the just is as the shining light , that shineth more and more unto the perfect day . ” While Bunyan was in this state of mind he went to Bedford , in the exercise of his trade as a tinker ...
... give it more abundantly ; for , " The path of the just is as the shining light , that shineth more and more unto the perfect day . ” While Bunyan was in this state of mind he went to Bedford , in the exercise of his trade as a tinker ...
Side xix
... gives of the Pilgrim's temptations may be too gloomy ; but he has shewn in the course of the work , that this arose principally from inadequate views of evangelical truth , and the want of Christian communion , with the benefits to be ...
... gives of the Pilgrim's temptations may be too gloomy ; but he has shewn in the course of the work , that this arose principally from inadequate views of evangelical truth , and the want of Christian communion , with the benefits to be ...
Side 23
... gives place to resentment , ill usage , derision , or neglect . The disconsolate believer is then driven into retirement , and endeavours to relieve his burdened mind by reading the Scriptures , and meditating on his doleful case , with ...
... gives place to resentment , ill usage , derision , or neglect . The disconsolate believer is then driven into retirement , and endeavours to relieve his burdened mind by reading the Scriptures , and meditating on his doleful case , with ...
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