The Pilgrim's ProgressPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1854 |
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Side 11
... thou divert thyself from melancholy ? Would'st thou be pleasant , yet be far from folly ! Would'st thou read riddles and their explanation ? Or else be drowned in thy contemplation ? Dost thou PREFACE . 11.
... thou divert thyself from melancholy ? Would'st thou be pleasant , yet be far from folly ! Would'st thou read riddles and their explanation ? Or else be drowned in thy contemplation ? Dost thou PREFACE . 11.
Side 12
... thou see A man i ' the clouds , and hear him speak to thee ? Would'st thou be in a dream , and yet not sleep ? Or would'st thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Or would'st thou lose thyself , and catch no harm ? And find thyself again ...
... thou see A man i ' the clouds , and hear him speak to thee ? Would'st thou be in a dream , and yet not sleep ? Or would'st thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Or would'st thou lose thyself , and catch no harm ? And find thyself again ...
Side 36
... thou still ? He answer- ed , Because I know not whither to go . Then he gave him a parchment roll ; and there was written within , ' Flee from the wrath to come ' ( Matt . iii . 7. ) The man therefore read it , and , looking upon ...
... thou still ? He answer- ed , Because I know not whither to go . Then he gave him a parchment roll ; and there was written within , ' Flee from the wrath to come ' ( Matt . iii . 7. ) The man therefore read it , and , looking upon ...
Side 37
... thou see the gate ; at which when thou knockest it shall be told thee what thou shalt do . So I saw in my dream that the man be- gan to run . Now he had not run far from his own door but his wife and children per- ceiving it began to ...
... thou see the gate ; at which when thou knockest it shall be told thee what thou shalt do . So I saw in my dream that the man be- gan to run . Now he had not run far from his own door but his wife and children per- ceiving it began to ...
Side 42
... thou- sands and ten thousands that have gone be- fore us to that place ; none of them are hurt- ful , but loving and holy ; every one walking in the sight of God , and standing in his pre- sence with acceptance for ever . In a word ...
... thou- sands and ten thousands that have gone be- fore us to that place ; none of them are hurt- ful , but loving and holy ; every one walking in the sight of God , and standing in his pre- sence with acceptance for ever . In a word ...
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Side 63 - For as many as are of the works of the law, are under the curse : for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.
Side 177 - Give me understanding, and I shall keep thy law; yea, I shall observe it with my whole heart.
Side 288 - Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore let us not sleep, as do others ; but let us watch and be sober.
Side 167 - Ye yourselves bear me witness, that I said, I am not the Christ, but that I am sent before him.
Side 180 - For not he that commendeth himself is approved, but whom the Lord commendeth.
Side 330 - ... them, and behold, the City shone like the Sun; the Streets also were paved with Gold, and in them walked many men, with Crowns on their heads, Palms in their hands, and golden Harps to sing praises withal. There were also of them that had wings, and they answered one another without intermission, saying, Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord.
Side 260 - ... left them to wander to this very day, that the saying of the wise man might be fulfilled, " He that wandereth out of the way of understanding, shall remain in the congregation of the dead,
Side 207 - Then went the jury out, whose names were, Mr Blind-man, Mr No-good, Mr Malice, Mr Love-lust, Mr Live-loose, Mr Heady, Mr High-mind, Mr Enmity, Mr Liar, Mr Cruelty, Mr Hate-light, and Mr Implacable; who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves, and afterwards unanimously concluded to bring him in guilty before the Judge. And first, among themselves, Mr Blind-man, the foreman, said, I see clearly that this man is a heretic. Then said Mr No-good, Away with such a fellow from...
Side 130 - All this is true, and much more which thou hast left out; but the Prince, whom I serve and honour, is merciful, and ready to forgive; but, besides, these infirmities possessed me in thy country, for there I sucked them in ; and I have groaned under them, been sorry for them, and have obtained pardon of my Prince.
Side 15 - Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell...