The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side 22
... perceive his distress ; but he could not be silent long , because that his trouble increased : wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children ; and thus he be- gan to talk to them : " O my dear wife , ' said he , " and ...
... perceive his distress ; but he could not be silent long , because that his trouble increased : wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children ; and thus he be- gan to talk to them : " O my dear wife , ' said he , " and ...
Side 23
... perceive by the book in my hand that I am condemned to die , and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do the first nor able to do the second.t Then said Evangelist , Why not willing to die , since this ...
... perceive by the book in my hand that I am condemned to die , and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do the first nor able to do the second.t Then said Evangelist , Why not willing to die , since this ...
Side 24
... perceiving it began to cry after him to return ; but the man put his fingers in his ears , and ran on , crying Life ! life ! eternal life ! So he looked not behind him , but fled towards the middle of the plain . ( ƒ ) * Isaiah xxx . 33 ...
... perceiving it began to cry after him to return ; but the man put his fingers in his ears , and ran on , crying Life ! life ! eternal life ! So he looked not behind him , but fled towards the middle of the plain . ( ƒ ) * Isaiah xxx . 33 ...
Side 33
... perceive , already ; for I see the dirt of the Slough of Despond is upon thee ; but that Slough is the be- ginning of the sorrows that do attend those that go on in that way . Hear me , I am older than thou ! thou art like to meet with ...
... perceive , already ; for I see the dirt of the Slough of Despond is upon thee ; but that Slough is the be- ginning of the sorrows that do attend those that go on in that way . Hear me , I am older than thou ! thou art like to meet with ...
Side 36
... perceiving little danger , pass on securely ; but the true penitent finds every attempt " to establish his own righteousness " entirely abortive : the more he compares his conduct and character with the divine law , the greater is his ...
... perceiving little danger , pass on securely ; but the true penitent finds every attempt " to establish his own righteousness " entirely abortive : the more he compares his conduct and character with the divine law , the greater is his ...
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