The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side viii
... taken up with things of vastly superior importance , would now be mistak en for errors of the press . Great pains have been taken to collate different copies of the work , and to examine every scriptural reference ; in order to render ...
... taken up with things of vastly superior importance , would now be mistak en for errors of the press . Great pains have been taken to collate different copies of the work , and to examine every scriptural reference ; in order to render ...
Side xi
... 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 have made progressive advances in wickedness , and to have become ...
... 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 have made progressive advances in wickedness , and to have become ...
Side 36
... taken Mr. Worldly - wiseman's counsel . And with that he saw Evangelist coming to meet him ; at the sight also of whom he began to blush for shame . So Evangelist drew nearer and nearer ; and coming up to him he looked upon him with a ...
... taken Mr. Worldly - wiseman's counsel . And with that he saw Evangelist coming to meet him ; at the sight also of whom he began to blush for shame . So Evangelist drew nearer and nearer ; and coming up to him he looked upon him with a ...
Side 42
... taken together are so contrary to the pride and lusts of the human heart , to the course of the world , and to the temptations of the devil , that striving is far more necessary in this , than it can be conceived to be in any other ...
... taken together are so contrary to the pride and lusts of the human heart , to the course of the world , and to the temptations of the devil , that striving is far more necessary in this , than it can be conceived to be in any other ...
Side 48
... taken off from self - confidence , are thus prepared to understand and welcome the free salvation of the gospel . Then the law appears to them disarmed of its curse , as the rule and standard of holiness ; encouraged by the truths and ...
... taken off from self - confidence , are thus prepared to understand and welcome the free salvation of the gospel . Then the law appears to them disarmed of its curse , as the rule and standard of holiness ; encouraged by the truths and ...
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