The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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... given life will 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 ...
... given life will 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 ...
Side xvii
... given by Sir Matthew Hale , when petitions in his favour were laid before the judges . But this indulgence of the jailor , exposing him to great danger , Mr. Bun . yan was afterwards more closely confined . Hence I suppose has aris- en ...
... given by Sir Matthew Hale , when petitions in his favour were laid before the judges . But this indulgence of the jailor , exposing him to great danger , Mr. Bun . yan was afterwards more closely confined . Hence I suppose has aris- en ...
Side xix
... given of his own experience has been misunderstood or misrepresented . He was undoubtedly endued with extraordinary natural talents ; his understanding , discernment , memory , invention , and imagination , were remarkably sound and ...
... given of his own experience has been misunderstood or misrepresented . He was undoubtedly endued with extraordinary natural talents ; his understanding , discernment , memory , invention , and imagination , were remarkably sound and ...
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... 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 themselves by their cotemporaries ; we may be sure that no ...
... 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 themselves by their cotemporaries ; we may be sure that no ...
Side 27
... given us the back . Pli . Come , neighbour Christian , since there are none but us two here , tell me now further ... given us , that we may inhabit that king- dom for ever.t Pli . Well said ; and what else ? Chr . There are crowns of ...
... given us the back . Pli . Come , neighbour Christian , since there are none but us two here , tell me now further ... given us , that we may inhabit that king- dom for ever.t Pli . Well said ; and what else ? Chr . There are crowns of ...
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