The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side xii
... heard these words , and to have seen Christ frowning and menacing him . But we must not suppose , that there was any miracle wrought ; nor could there be any occasion for a new revela- tion to suggest or enforce so scriptural a warning ...
... heard these words , and to have seen Christ frowning and menacing him . But we must not suppose , that there was any miracle wrought ; nor could there be any occasion for a new revela- tion to suggest or enforce so scriptural a warning ...
Side xiv
... the evidences by which they are most completely authenticated , rendered durably perplex- ing to him . He was , however , at length relieved by a sermon he * Matt . xvii . 20 . JOHN BUNYAN . XV heard on the love of Christ.
... the evidences by which they are most completely authenticated , rendered durably perplex- ing to him . He was , however , at length relieved by a sermon he * Matt . xvii . 20 . JOHN BUNYAN . XV heard on the love of Christ.
Side xv
John Bunyan. JOHN BUNYAN . XV heard on the love of Christ ; though the grounds , on which he de- rived satisfaction and encouragement from it , are not very accurate- ly stated . Soon after this he was admitted , by adult baptism , a ...
John Bunyan. JOHN BUNYAN . XV heard on the love of Christ ; though the grounds , on which he de- rived satisfaction and encouragement from it , are not very accurate- ly stated . Soon after this he was admitted , by adult baptism , a ...
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... heard . - But though Pliable fell into the Slough , Christian ' by reason of his burden ' sunk the deepest ; for the true believer's humiliation for sin tends greatly to increase his fear of wrath . - Superficial professors , expecting ...
... heard . - But though Pliable fell into the Slough , Christian ' by reason of his burden ' sunk the deepest ; for the true believer's humiliation for sin tends greatly to increase his fear of wrath . - Superficial professors , expecting ...
Side 40
... heard of this sottish man , but a design to beguile thee of thy salvation , by turning thee from the way which I had set thee . After this Evangelist called aloud to the heav- ens for confirmation of what he had said ; and with that ...
... heard of this sottish man , but a design to beguile thee of thy salvation , by turning thee from the way which I had set thee . After this Evangelist called aloud to the heav- ens for confirmation of what he had said ; and with that ...
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