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Side viii
... stands in the oldest editions , which may be supposed to contain the author's own terms , which later editors have frequently modernized . A few obsolete or unclassical words , and unusual phrases , seem to become the character of the ...
... stands in the oldest editions , which may be supposed to contain the author's own terms , which later editors have frequently modernized . A few obsolete or unclassical words , and unusual phrases , seem to become the character of the ...
Side xi
... stand sentinel ; but one of his comrades , having by his own desire taken his place , was shot through the head on his post ; and thus BUNYAN was reserved by the all - disposing hand of God for better purposes . He seems , however , to ...
... stand sentinel ; but one of his comrades , having by his own desire taken his place , was shot through the head on his post ; and thus BUNYAN was reserved by the all - disposing hand of God for better purposes . He seems , however , to ...
Side 21
... standing in a certain place , with his face from his own house , a book in his hand , and a great burden upon his back ... stand before kings . His face turned from his own house , ' represents the sinner con vinced that it is absolutely ...
... standing in a certain place , with his face from his own house , a book in his hand , and a great burden upon his back ... stand before kings . His face turned from his own house , ' represents the sinner con vinced that it is absolutely ...
Side 24
... stand- est thou still ? He answered , Because I know not whither o go . Then he gave him a Parchment - roll ; and there was written within , " Flee from the wrath to come . " + ( e ) to The man therefore read it , and , looking upon ...
... stand- est thou still ? He answered , Because I know not whither o go . Then he gave him a Parchment - roll ; and there was written within , " Flee from the wrath to come . " + ( e ) to The man therefore read it , and , looking upon ...
Side 27
... standing in his presence with acceptance for ever . In a word , there we shall see the elders with their golden crowns ; ¶ there we shall see holy virgins with their • Tit . i . 2. † Isa . xlv . 17. John x . 27-29 . 2 Tim . iv . 8. Rev ...
... standing in his presence with acceptance for ever . In a word , there we shall see the elders with their golden crowns ; ¶ there we shall see holy virgins with their • Tit . i . 2. † Isa . xlv . 17. John x . 27-29 . 2 Tim . iv . 8. Rev ...
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