The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side xii
... never af- ter was able to break the association of ideas which was thus formed in his mind . Accordingly he says , that one day when he was engaged in diversion with his companions , " A voice did suddenly dart from ' heaven into my ...
... never af- ter was able to break the association of ideas which was thus formed in his mind . Accordingly he says , that one day when he was engaged in diversion with his companions , " A voice did suddenly dart from ' heaven into my ...
Side xvi
... never proved ; as no witnesses were produced . He had confessed , in conversation with the magistrates , that he was a Dissenter , and had preached these words being considered as equivalent to conviction , were recorded against him ...
... never proved ; as no witnesses were produced . He had confessed , in conversation with the magistrates , that he was a Dissenter , and had preached these words being considered as equivalent to conviction , were recorded against him ...
Side xvii
... never to have been set at liberty , and then re - committed ; though his hardships and restraints were greater at one time than at another . In the last year of his imprisonment , ( A. D. 1671 ) he was chosen pastor of the dissenting ...
... never to have been set at liberty , and then re - committed ; though his hardships and restraints were greater at one time than at another . In the last year of his imprisonment , ( A. D. 1671 ) he was chosen pastor of the dissenting ...
Side xix
... never made such progress in human learning.— Even such persons , as did not favour his religious principles , have done ample justice to his mental powers . The celebrated Dr. John- son ranks the PILGRIM'S PROGRESS among a very few ...
... never made such progress in human learning.— Even such persons , as did not favour his religious principles , have done ample justice to his mental powers . The celebrated Dr. John- son ranks the PILGRIM'S PROGRESS among a very few ...
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... are wholly strangers to this experience are Christians only in name and form : " He knows no hope who never knew a fear . " * Heb . xi . 8 , 24-27 . Cowper . Evangelist meets and instructs Christian . chamber , to pray.
... are wholly strangers to this experience are Christians only in name and form : " He knows no hope who never knew a fear . " * Heb . xi . 8 , 24-27 . Cowper . Evangelist meets and instructs Christian . chamber , to pray.
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