The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to comeRoutledge, Warne, 1861 |
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... Thing is needful ; or , Serious Meditations upon the Four Last Things [ p ] . 8 + Ebal and Gerizzim ; or , The Blessing and the Curse [ p ] 94 Prison Meditations directed to the Heart of Suffer- ing Saints and Suffering Sinners [ p ] ...
... Thing is needful ; or , Serious Meditations upon the Four Last Things [ p ] . 8 + Ebal and Gerizzim ; or , The Blessing and the Curse [ p ] 94 Prison Meditations directed to the Heart of Suffer- ing Saints and Suffering Sinners [ p ] ...
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... things divine , And wallowed in filth as doth a swine , Then I was there , and did rejoice to see Diabolus and Mansoul so agree . " In the midst of all this violent depravity , the Holy Spirit began the work of regeneration in his soul ...
... things divine , And wallowed in filth as doth a swine , Then I was there , and did rejoice to see Diabolus and Mansoul so agree . " In the midst of all this violent depravity , the Holy Spirit began the work of regeneration in his soul ...
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... THINGS . BUNYAN PARTING WITH HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN . BUNYAN'S WIFE. vii MEMOIR OF JOHN BUNYAN . BUNYAN LISTENS TO THREE WOMEN WHO ARE TALKING OF SPIRITUAL THINGS.
... THINGS . BUNYAN PARTING WITH HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN . BUNYAN'S WIFE. vii MEMOIR OF JOHN BUNYAN . BUNYAN LISTENS TO THREE WOMEN WHO ARE TALKING OF SPIRITUAL THINGS.
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... pearl may in a toad's head dwell , And may be found too in an oyster - shell ; If things that promise nothing do contain What better is than gold ; who will disdain , * That have an inkling of it , there to 3 THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY .
... pearl may in a toad's head dwell , And may be found too in an oyster - shell ; If things that promise nothing do contain What better is than gold ; who will disdain , * That have an inkling of it , there to 3 THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY .
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... things that do excel What do in brave but empty notions dwell . " Well , yet I am not fully satisfied , That this your book will stand , when soundly tried ... things most hurtful lightly we receive , And things 4 THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY .
... things that do excel What do in brave but empty notions dwell . " Well , yet I am not fully satisfied , That this your book will stand , when soundly tried ... things most hurtful lightly we receive , And things 4 THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY .
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
answer Apollyon art thou asked Beelzebub began behold betwixt blessed boys Bunyan burden By-ends called Celestial City CHRIS Christ Christian City of Destruction comfort companion danger death Despond discourse door doth dream Esau Evangelist fair faith fear Feeble-mind friends Gaius gate Giant Despair glad glory going on pilgrimage gone grace Great-heart hand hath heard heart heaven hill Holy Honest HOPE husband JOHN BUNYAN journey King knocked lions Little-faith look Lord Matt Mercy mind Mount Charity Mount Marvel Mount Zion neighbour never Note perceive Pilgrim's Progress pilgrims poor pray prison PRUD religion righteousness Shepherds sight sinner sleep Slough of Despond soul spirit stand Stand-fast stood talk tell thee things thou art thou hast thought told town truth unto VALIANT Valley Vanity Fair walk wherefore whither wife words
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Side 167 - Hast thou given the horse strength? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength : He goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted, Neither turneth he back from the sword.
Side 180 - For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie : though it tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.
Side 28 - See that ye refuse not him that speaketh : for if they escaped not who refused him that spake on earth, much more shall not we escape, if we turn away from him that speaketh from heaven...
Side 318 - Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. Butter and honey shall he eat, that he may know to refuse the evil, and choose the good.
Side 156 - Castle ; where after they had been a while kept in the dungeon, he at last did put out their eyes, and led them among those tombs, where he has 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 111 - Then I saw in my dream, that when they were got out of the wilderness, they presently saw a town before them, and the name of that town is Vanity; and at the town there is a fair kept, called Vanity Fair. It is kept all the year long; it beareth the name of Vanity Fair, because the town where 'tis kept is lighter than vanity; and also because all that is there sold, or that cometh thither, is vanity. As is the saying of the wise, "all that cometh is vanity.
Side 201 - Now I saw in my dream that these two men went in at the gate; and lo! as they entered, they were transfigured; and they had raiment put on that shone like gold. There were...
Side 111 - Almost five thousand years agone, there were pilgrims walking to the Celestial City, as these two honest persons are ; and Beelzebub, Apollyon, and Legion, with their companions, perceiving by the path that the pilgrims made, that their way to the city lay through this town of Vanity, they contrived here to set up a fair ; a fair, wherein should be sold all sorts of vanity ; and that it should last all the year long...
Side 376 - I have loved to hear my Lord spoken of; and wherever I have seen the print of his shoe in the earth, there I have coveted to set my foot too.
Side 196 - Be of good cheer, Jesus Christ maketh thee whole; and with that Christian brake out with a loud voice, Oh! I see him again, and he tells me, "When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee