The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side xiii
... poor man , who came in his way , induced him to read the Bible , especially the preceptive and historical parts of it : and this put him upon an entire reforma- tion of his conduct ; so that his neighbours were greatly astonished at the ...
... poor man , who came in his way , induced him to read the Bible , especially the preceptive and historical parts of it : and this put him upon an entire reforma- tion of his conduct ; so that his neighbours were greatly astonished at the ...
Side xv
... poor people , that they " may not be burden- some to them . " Previously however to the restoration of Charles II . when the churches were principally filled by those who have since been distinguished as non - conformists ; he was ...
... poor people , that they " may not be burden- some to them . " Previously however to the restoration of Charles II . when the churches were principally filled by those who have since been distinguished as non - conformists ; he was ...
Side 30
... poor travellers might go thither with more security ? ' And he said to me , this miry Slough is such a place as can- not be mended . It is the descent , whither the scum and filth that attends conviction of sin doth continually run ...
... poor travellers might go thither with more security ? ' And he said to me , this miry Slough is such a place as can- not be mended . It is the descent , whither the scum and filth that attends conviction of sin doth continually run ...
Side 32
... poor Christian behind his back . And thus much concerning Pli- able . ( n ) Now as Christian was walking solitarily by himself , he es- pied one afar off come crossing over the field to meet him , and their hap was to meet just as they ...
... poor Christian behind his back . And thus much concerning Pli- able . ( n ) Now as Christian was walking solitarily by himself , he es- pied one afar off come crossing over the field to meet him , and their hap was to meet just as they ...
Side 40
... poor Christian stood , that made the hair of his flesh stand . The words were thus pronounced : " As many as are of the works of the law , are under the curse ; for it is written , Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things ...
... poor Christian stood , that made the hair of his flesh stand . The words were thus pronounced : " As many as are of the works of the law , are under the curse ; for it is written , Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things ...
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