The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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... Sinners . During this part of his life he was twice preserved from the most imminent danger of drowning : and being a soldier in the parlia ment's army at the siege of Leicester , A. D. 1645 , he was drawn out to stand sentinel ; but ...
... Sinners . During this part of his life he was twice preserved from the most imminent danger of drowning : and being a soldier in the parlia ment's army at the siege of Leicester , A. D. 1645 , he was drawn out to stand sentinel ; but ...
Side 21
... sinners , in their dispositions and conduct ; that their supposed virtues are radically defective , and worth . less ... sinner con vinced that it is absolutely necessary to subordinate all other concerns to the care of his immortal soul ...
... sinners , in their dispositions and conduct ; that their supposed virtues are radically defective , and worth . less ... sinner con vinced that it is absolutely necessary to subordinate all other concerns to the care of his immortal soul ...
Side 22
... sinners discover their real state and character , by reading and believing the Scriptures ; that their first attention is often directed to the denunciations of the wrath to come ; and that in this case they cannot but continue to ...
... sinners discover their real state and character , by reading and believing the Scriptures ; that their first attention is often directed to the denunciations of the wrath to come ; and that in this case they cannot but continue to ...
Side 23
... sinners immersed in secular pursuits and pleasures , neglecting eternal things , and exposed to the unquenchable fire of hell , “ at the day of judgment and perdi- tion of ungodly men . " They , who are ignorant of the Scriptures and ...
... sinners immersed in secular pursuits and pleasures , neglecting eternal things , and exposed to the unquenchable fire of hell , “ at the day of judgment and perdi- tion of ungodly men . " They , who are ignorant of the Scriptures and ...
Side 24
... sinner may be incapable , for a time , of perceiving the way of salva tion by faith in Christ ; for divine illumination is often very gradual : as the Pilgrim could not see the Gate , when Evangelist pointed it out to him . Yet he ...
... sinner may be incapable , for a time , of perceiving the way of salva tion by faith in Christ ; for divine illumination is often very gradual : as the Pilgrim could not see the Gate , when Evangelist pointed it out to him . Yet he ...
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