The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side v
... seems to have escaped his notice . In- deed , the accurate observer of the church in his own days , and the learned student of ecclesiastical history , must be equally surprised to find , that hardly one remarkable char-- acter , good ...
... seems to have escaped his notice . In- deed , the accurate observer of the church in his own days , and the learned student of ecclesiastical history , must be equally surprised to find , that hardly one remarkable char-- acter , good ...
Side vii
... seem to have most escaped the notice , or divided the sentiments , of ex- positors ; —to state and establish , compendiously but clearly , those doctrinal , practical , and experimental views of Chris- tianity , which Mr. BUNYAN meant ...
... seem to have most escaped the notice , or divided the sentiments , of ex- positors ; —to state and establish , compendiously but clearly , those doctrinal , practical , and experimental views of Chris- tianity , which Mr. BUNYAN meant ...
Side viii
... seem to become the character of the Pilgrim ; and they are often more emphatical than any which can be substituted in their stead . Some exceptions , however , have been admitted the author , if living , would probably change a very few ...
... seem to become the character of the Pilgrim ; and they are often more emphatical than any which can be substituted in their stead . Some exceptions , however , have been admitted the author , if living , would probably change a very few ...
Side xi
... seems from his earliest youth to have been greatly addicted to gross vice as well as impiety : yet he was interrupted in his course by continual alarms and convictions , which were sometimes peculiarly overwhelming ; but they had no ...
... seems from his earliest youth to have been greatly addicted to gross vice as well as impiety : yet he was interrupted in his course by continual alarms and convictions , which were sometimes peculiarly overwhelming ; but they had no ...
Side xiii
... seems ever after to have consider- ed all these convictions and desires as wholly originating from natu ral principles ; but in this perhaps some persons will venture to dissent from him . A self - righteous dependence accompanied with ...
... seems ever after to have consider- ed all these convictions and desires as wholly originating from natu ral principles ; but in this perhaps some persons will venture to dissent from him . A self - righteous dependence accompanied with ...
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