The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side ix
... Would'st thou read riddles and their explanation ? - Or else be drowned in thy contemplation ? Dost thou love picking meat ? Or would'st thou see A man i ' th ' clouds , and hear him speak to thee ? * PREFACE . Would'st thou be in a dream ,
... Would'st thou read riddles and their explanation ? - Or else be drowned in thy contemplation ? Dost thou love picking meat ? Or would'st thou see A man i ' th ' clouds , and hear him speak to thee ? * PREFACE . Would'st thou be in a dream ,
Side xv
... hear ' the tinker prate ; ' but the 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 ...
... hear ' the tinker prate ; ' but the 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 ...
Side xvi
... hear divine service ; and was a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles , to the great disturbance and distraction of the good subjects of this kingdom , con- trary to the laws of our sovereign lord the King . The ...
... hear divine service ; and was a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles , to the great disturbance and distraction of the good subjects of this kingdom , con- trary to the laws of our sovereign lord the King . The ...
Side 28
... hear of these things . Come on , let us mend our pace . Chr . I cannot go so fast as I would , by reason of this bur- den that is upon my back . ( i ) Now I saw in my dream , that just as they had ended this talk , they drew nigh to a ...
... hear of these things . Come on , let us mend our pace . Chr . I cannot go so fast as I would , by reason of this bur- den that is upon my back . ( i ) Now I saw in my dream , that just as they had ended this talk , they drew nigh to a ...
Side 29
... hear their discourse , confessions , and complaints , or become acquainted with any part of Scripture , without mak- ing some alarming and mortifying discoveries concerning themselves . These transient con- victions taking place when ...
... hear their discourse , confessions , and complaints , or become acquainted with any part of Scripture , without mak- ing some alarming and mortifying discoveries concerning themselves . These transient con- victions taking place when ...
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