The pilgrim's progress. Unabridged. [2 issues].1865 |
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Side 1
... asked , Wherefore dost thou cry ? He answered , Sir , I perceive by the book in my hand , that I am condemned to die , and after that to come to judgment , Heb . ix . 27 ; and I find that I am not willing to do the first , Job xvi . 21 ...
... asked , Wherefore dost thou cry ? He answered , Sir , I perceive by the book in my hand , that I am condemned to die , and after that to come to judgment , Heb . ix . 27 ; and I find that I am not willing to do the first , Job xvi . 21 ...
Side 2
... asked him , What he did there ? CHR . Sir , said Christian , I was bid to go this way by a man called Evangelist , who directed me also to yonder gate , that I might es- cape the wrath to come . And as I was going there I fell in here ...
... asked him , What he did there ? CHR . Sir , said Christian , I was bid to go this way by a man called Evangelist , who directed me also to yonder gate , that I might es- cape the wrath to come . And as I was going there I fell in here ...
Side 3
... asked me whither I was going ; and I told him . EVAN . And what said he then ? CHR . He asked me if I had a family , and I told him . But , said I , I am so laden with the burden that is on my back , that I cannot take pleasure in them ...
... asked me whither I was going ; and I told him . EVAN . And what said he then ? CHR . He asked me if I had a family , and I told him . But , said I , I am so laden with the burden that is on my back , that I cannot take pleasure in them ...
Side 4
... asked im would he vouchsafe them an answer . He went like one was all the while treading on forbidden ground . and could o means think himself safe , till again he was got in the which he had left to follow Mr. Worldly Wiseman's coun ...
... asked im would he vouchsafe them an answer . He went like one was all the while treading on forbidden ground . and could o means think himself safe , till again he was got in the which he had left to follow Mr. Worldly Wiseman's coun ...
Side 5
... asked him farther , if he could not help him off with his burden , that was upon his back . For as yet he had not got rid thereof , nor could he by any means get it off without help . He told him , " As to thy burden , be content to ...
... asked him farther , if he could not help him off with his burden , that was upon his back . For as yet he had not got rid thereof , nor could he by any means get it off without help . He told him , " As to thy burden , be content to ...
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Side 9 - As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the Lord, we will not hearken unto thee. "But we will certainly do whatsoever thing goeth forth out of our own mouth...
Side 17 - Row, the French Row, the Italian Row, the Spanish Row, the German Row, where several sorts of vanities are to be sold. But as in other fairs some one commodity is as the chief of all the fair, so the ware of Rome and her merchandise is greatly promoted in this fair ; only our English nation, with some others, have taken a dislike thereat.
Side 19 - 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 26 - The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold: The spear, the dart, nor the habergeon. He esteemeth iron as straw, And brass as rotten wood. The arrow cannot make him flee: Slingstones are turned with him into stubble. Darts are counted as stubble: He laugheth at the shaking of a spear.
Side 8 - The Lord recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the Lord God of Israel, under whose wings thou art come to trust.
Side 32 - There was also that met them with harps and crowns, and gave them to them, — the harps to praise withal, and the crowns in token of honour. Then I heard in my dream that all the bells in the city rang again for joy, and that it was said unto them, "ENTER YE INTO THE JOY OF YOUR LORD.
Side 5 - For though ye have ten thousand instructors in Christ, yet have ye not many fathers : for in Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the gospel.
Side 22 - Now Giant Despair had a wife, and her name was Diffidence ; so when he was gone to bed, he told his wife what he had done, to wit, that he had taken a couple of prisoners, and cast them into his dungeon for trespassing on his grounds. Then he asked her also what he had best to do further to them. So she asked him what they were, whence they came, and whither they were bound, and he told her.
Side 4 - For, lo, as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded in mine ears, the babe leaped in my womb for joy. And blessed is she that believed; for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord.
Side 17 - ... wives, husbands, children, masters, servants, lives, blood, bodies, souls, silver, gold, pearls, precious stones, and what not. And, moreover, at this Fair, there is at all times to be seen, jugglings, cheats, games, plays, fools, apes, knaves, and rogues, and that of every kind.