The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side iii
... manner in which the interesting narrative is arranged . Nor should this be rep- resented as mere amusement , for it has been observed , by men of great discernment and acquaintance with the human mind , that young persons , having ...
... manner in which the interesting narrative is arranged . Nor should this be rep- resented as mere amusement , for it has been observed , by men of great discernment and acquaintance with the human mind , that young persons , having ...
Side v
... manner or proportion imaginable ; or one fatal delusion , by - path , or injurious mis- takę , can be singled out , which may not be paralleled in the PILGRIM'S PROGRESS ; that is , as to the grand outlines ; for the minutia , about ...
... manner or proportion imaginable ; or one fatal delusion , by - path , or injurious mis- takę , can be singled out , which may not be paralleled in the PILGRIM'S PROGRESS ; that is , as to the grand outlines ; for the minutia , about ...
Side vii
... manner suited to their peculiar taste , who disregard and re- ject them , when conveyed in language which numbers , per- haps justly , think far more interesting and affecting . It need not , therefore , be apprehended , that the ...
... manner suited to their peculiar taste , who disregard and re- ject them , when conveyed in language which numbers , per- haps justly , think far more interesting and affecting . It need not , therefore , be apprehended , that the ...
Side xiii
... manner he went on for about a year ; at some times satisfied with himself , and at others distressed with fears and consciousness of guilt . Indeed , he seems ever after to have consider- ed all these convictions and desires as wholly ...
... manner he went on for about a year ; at some times satisfied with himself , and at others distressed with fears and consciousness of guilt . Indeed , he seems ever after to have consider- ed all these convictions and desires as wholly ...
Side xiv
... manner , graciously answered this most suitable request . Mr. Bunyan soon saw through the delusions of the Ranters ; and pro- bably referred to them , under the character of Self - will , in the second part of this work . The Epistles ...
... manner , graciously answered this most suitable request . Mr. Bunyan soon saw through the delusions of the Ranters ; and pro- bably referred to them , under the character of Self - will , in the second part of this work . The Epistles ...
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