The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side iv
... religion , which stamp an inestimable value on the First Part , are in the Second also exhibited with equal purity ... religious treatise , evidently inculcating doctrines always offensive , but now more unfashionable than formerly ...
... religion , which stamp an inestimable value on the First Part , are in the Second also exhibited with equal purity ... religious treatise , evidently inculcating doctrines always offensive , but now more unfashionable than formerly ...
Side vi
... religion . These remarks may very properly be concluded with the words of a justly admired poet of the present day , who in the following lines has fully sanctioned all that has been here advanced : - " O thou , whom , borne on fancy's ...
... religion . These remarks may very properly be concluded with the words of a justly admired poet of the present day , who in the following lines has fully sanctioned all that has been here advanced : - " O thou , whom , borne on fancy's ...
Side xii
... religion , though ineffectual to the reformation of his con- duct , rendered him more susceptible of convictions ... religious experience , but which it is not advisable to recapitulate . He was next tempted to conclude that it was then ...
... religion , though ineffectual to the reformation of his con- duct , rendered him more susceptible of convictions ... religious experience , but which it is not advisable to recapitulate . He was next tempted to conclude that it was then ...
Side xiii
... religion were very defective . Being thus led to frequent their company , he was brought as it were into a new world . Such an entire change took place in his views and affec- tions , and his mind was so deeply engaged in contemplating ...
... religion were very defective . Being thus led to frequent their company , he was brought as it were into a new world . Such an entire change took place in his views and affec- tions , and his mind was so deeply engaged in contemplating ...
Side xvii
... among professors of the gospel , and thus preventing disgraceful and burden- some litigations . He was very exact in family religion , and the in- xviii THE LIFE OF struction of his children ; being B 2 JOHN BUNYAN.. ...
... among professors of the gospel , and thus preventing disgraceful and burden- some litigations . He was very exact in family religion , and the in- xviii THE LIFE OF struction of his children ; being B 2 JOHN BUNYAN.. ...
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