The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side 26
... turn again , and go home without him : there is a company of these craz❜d- headed coxcombs , that when they take a fancy by the end are wiser in their own eyes than seven men that can render a reason . Then said Pliable , Don't revile ...
... turn again , and go home without him : there is a company of these craz❜d- headed coxcombs , that when they take a fancy by the end are wiser in their own eyes than seven men that can render a reason . Then said Pliable , Don't revile ...
Side 32
... turn their thoughts to religion , and attempt to counteract their convictions before the case becomes desperate : from their desponding fears they take occasion to insinuate that they are deluded or disor- dered in their minds ; that ...
... turn their thoughts to religion , and attempt to counteract their convictions before the case becomes desperate : from their desponding fears they take occasion to insinuate that they are deluded or disor- dered in their minds ; that ...
Side 37
... turn away from him that speaketh from heaven . " He said moreover , " Now the just shall live by faith ; but if any man draws back , my soul shall have no pleasure in him . " He also did thus apply them . Thou art the man , that art ...
... turn away from him that speaketh from heaven . " He said moreover , " Now the just shall live by faith ; but if any man draws back , my soul shall have no pleasure in him . " He also did thus apply them . Thou art the man , that art ...
Side 38
... Turning aside ' from the gospel implies a direct refusal to hearken to Christ ; and all who do thus , run into misery and leave the way of peace , to the hazard of their souls . * These denunciations are despised by the stout- hearted ...
... Turning aside ' from the gospel implies a direct refusal to hearken to Christ ; and all who do thus , run into misery and leave the way of peace , to the hazard of their souls . * These denunciations are despised by the stout- hearted ...
Side 39
... turning thee ou of the way ; -His la- bouring to render the cross odious to nee ; -And his setting thy feet in that way that leadeth unto the administration of Death . First , Thou must abhor his turning thee out of the way ; yea , and ...
... turning thee ou of the way ; -His la- bouring to render the cross odious to nee ; -And his setting thy feet in that way that leadeth unto the administration of Death . First , Thou must abhor his turning thee out of the way ; yea , and ...
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