The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side xii
... sins and go to heaven , or have thy sins and go to hell ? " The consciousness of his wicked course of life , accompanied with the recollection of the truths he had read , suddenly meeting in his mind , thus produced a violent alarm ...
... sins and go to heaven , or have thy sins and go to hell ? " The consciousness of his wicked course of life , accompanied with the recollection of the truths he had read , suddenly meeting in his mind , thus produced a violent alarm ...
Side xiii
... sin , and a disposition to wait for divine teaching , is an effect and evidence of life , though the mind be yet darkened with ig- norance , error , and prejudice . And he , that hath given life will give it more abundantly ; for ...
... sin , and a disposition to wait for divine teaching , is an effect and evidence of life , though the mind be yet darkened with ig- norance , error , and prejudice . And he , that hath given life will give it more abundantly ; for ...
Side xix
... sin without respect to persons . Many slanders were spread concerning him during the course of his ministry , some of which he refuted : they have , however , all died away ; and no one now pretends to say any thing to his disadvantage ...
... sin without respect to persons . Many slanders were spread concerning him during the course of his ministry , some of which he refuted : they have , however , all died away ; and no one now pretends to say any thing to his disadvantage ...
Side 22
... sins is grievous to them , the burden of them is intolerable ; ' their consciences are oppressed with guilt , even on account of those actions in which their neighbours per ceive no harm ; their hearts tremble at the prospect of dangers ...
... sins is grievous to them , the burden of them is intolerable ; ' their consciences are oppressed with guilt , even on account of those actions in which their neighbours per ceive no harm ; their hearts tremble at the prospect of dangers ...
Side 23
... sin , such expedients will not alleviate but increase the anguish ; and will be followed by still greater earnestness about his own salvation , and that of others . This commonly strengthens prejudice , and induces obduracy : and con ...
... sin , such expedients will not alleviate but increase the anguish ; and will be followed by still greater earnestness about his own salvation , and that of others . This commonly strengthens prejudice , and induces obduracy : and con ...
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