The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side ix
... means equal to the work itself , it hath been deemed expedient to omit them . That prefixed to the First Part is entitled ' The Author's Apology for his Book ; ' in which he informs the reader that he was unawares drawn into the ...
... means equal to the work itself , it hath been deemed expedient to omit them . That prefixed to the First Part is entitled ' The Author's Apology for his Book ; ' in which he informs the reader that he was unawares drawn into the ...
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 xiv
... means of these inward trials , to caution others to better effect , and more tenderly to sympathize with the tempted . After some time Mr. Bunyan became acquainted with Mr. Gif- ford , an Antipodo - baptist minister , at Bedford , whose ...
... means of these inward trials , to caution others to better effect , and more tenderly to sympathize with the tempted . After some time Mr. Bunyan became acquainted with Mr. Gif- ford , an Antipodo - baptist minister , at Bedford , whose ...
Side 23
... means a false peace often succeeds a transient alarm . But when any one has received a genuine humiliating discovery of the evil and desert of sin , such expedients will not alleviate but increase the anguish ; and will be followed by ...
... means a false peace often succeeds a transient alarm . But when any one has received a genuine humiliating discovery of the evil and desert of sin , such expedients will not alleviate but increase the anguish ; and will be followed by ...
Side 24
... means of soothing them into a fatal security . And no diseoveries of her- nous guilt or helpless ruin in themselves can produce despondency , provided the salvation of the gospel be fully exhibited and proposed to them . ( ƒ ) The ...
... means of soothing them into a fatal security . And no diseoveries of her- nous guilt or helpless ruin in themselves can produce despondency , provided the salvation of the gospel be fully exhibited and proposed to them . ( ƒ ) The ...
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