The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side xii
... are not uncommon to men under deep convictions : yet the Lord was doubt- less , by all these means , secretly influencing his heart , and warning him to flee from the wrath to come . JOHN BUNYAN . xiii He was , however , reluctant.
... are not uncommon to men under deep convictions : yet the Lord was doubt- less , by all these means , secretly influencing his heart , and warning him to flee from the wrath to come . JOHN BUNYAN . xiii He was , however , reluctant.
Side 42
... heart , said he ; -and with that he opened the Gate . ( y ) So when Christian was stepping in , the other gave him a pull . Then said Christian , What means that ? The other told him , " A little distance from this Gate , there is ...
... heart , said he ; -and with that he opened the Gate . ( y ) So when Christian was stepping in , the other gave him a pull . Then said Christian , What means that ? The other told him , " A little distance from this Gate , there is ...
Side 47
... heart to understand , can never sufficiently be admired ! * He employs men as his instruments , who , by explaining the Scriptures , may be said to ' light the candle : ' while he efficaciously opens the mind to instruction . " The ...
... heart to understand , can never sufficiently be admired ! * He employs men as his instruments , who , by explaining the Scriptures , may be said to ' light the candle : ' while he efficaciously opens the mind to instruction . " The ...
Side 48
John Bunyan. 48 The Heart cleansed by the Gospel . kle the room ; ' which when she had done , it was swept and cleansed with pleasure . Then said Christian , What means this ? The Interpreter answered ; This Parlour is the heart of a man ...
John Bunyan. 48 The Heart cleansed by the Gospel . kle the room ; ' which when she had done , it was swept and cleansed with pleasure . Then said Christian , What means this ? The Interpreter answered ; This Parlour is the heart of a man ...
Side 51
... heart ; by the means of which , notwithstanding what the Devil can do , the souls of his people prove gracious still . * And in that thou sawest , that the man stood behind the wall to maintain the fire ; this is to teach thee , that it ...
... heart ; by the means of which , notwithstanding what the Devil can do , the souls of his people prove gracious still . * And in that thou sawest , that the man stood behind the wall to maintain the fire ; this is to teach thee , that it ...
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