The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side iii
... persons , having perused the PILGRIM as a pleasing tale , often retain a remembrance of its leading incidents , which , after continuing perhaps in a dormant state for several years , has at length germinated , as it were , into > the ...
... persons , having perused the PILGRIM as a pleasing tale , often retain a remembrance of its leading incidents , which , after continuing perhaps in a dormant state for several years , has at length germinated , as it were , into > the ...
Side v
... persons of respecta- ble learning and talents , are consigned to almost total neg- lect and oblivion . This is not , however , that view of the work , which enti- tles it to its highest honour , or most endears it to the pious mind ...
... persons of respecta- ble learning and talents , are consigned to almost total neg- lect and oblivion . This is not , however , that view of the work , which enti- tles it to its highest honour , or most endears it to the pious mind ...
Side vi
... persons have already favoured the public with original explanatory notes , of the nature of these here pub- lished ; but the editor , on mature deliberation , did not think himself precluded by this consideration , from communi- PREFACE ...
... persons have already favoured the public with original explanatory notes , of the nature of these here pub- lished ; but the editor , on mature deliberation , did not think himself precluded by this consideration , from communi- PREFACE ...
Side vii
... persons . It is indeed incontrovert- ible , that some men will receive the great truths of Christian- ity with candour and docility , when exhibited in a style and manner suited to their peculiar taste , who disregard and re- ject them ...
... persons . It is indeed incontrovert- ible , that some men will receive the great truths of Christian- ity with candour and docility , when exhibited in a style and manner suited to their peculiar taste , who disregard and re- ject them ...
Side xiii
... persons will venture to dissent from him . A self - righteous dependence accompanied with self - com- placency , and furnishing incentives to pride , is indeed a full proof of unregeneracy : but conscientiousness connected with ...
... persons will venture to dissent from him . A self - righteous dependence accompanied with self - com- placency , and furnishing incentives to pride , is indeed a full proof of unregeneracy : but conscientiousness connected with ...
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