The pilgrim's progress. Fac-simile reprod. of the 1st ed1875 |
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Side xiii
... she be full , She fpues out both , and makes their blessings null . You fee the ways the Fisher - man doth take To catch the Fish ; what Engins doth he make ? Behold how he ingageth all his Wits , Alfo his Snares , Lines , Angles ...
... she be full , She fpues out both , and makes their blessings null . You fee the ways the Fisher - man doth take To catch the Fish ; what Engins doth he make ? Behold how he ingageth all his Wits , Alfo his Snares , Lines , Angles ...
Side 41
... she had done , was fwept and cleanfed with pleasure . Ch . Then faid Christian , What means this ? In . The Interpreter answered ; this Parlor is the heart of a Man that was never fanctified by the sweet Grace of the Gofpel : The duft ...
... she had done , was fwept and cleanfed with pleasure . Ch . Then faid Christian , What means this ? In . The Interpreter answered ; this Parlor is the heart of a Man that was never fanctified by the sweet Grace of the Gofpel : The duft ...
Side 74
... she likes your talk , bring you in to the rest of the Family , according to the Rules of the Houfe . So Watch- ful the Porter rang a Bell , at the found of which , came out at the door of the House , a Grave and Beau- tiful Damfel ...
... she likes your talk , bring you in to the rest of the Family , according to the Rules of the Houfe . So Watch- ful the Porter rang a Bell , at the found of which , came out at the door of the House , a Grave and Beau- tiful Damfel ...
Side 75
... She asked him alfo , how he got into the way , and he told her ; Then she asked him , What he had feen , and met with in the way , and he told her ; and laft , fhe asked his name , so he said , It is Chriftian ; and I have fo much the ...
... She asked him alfo , how he got into the way , and he told her ; Then she asked him , What he had feen , and met with in the way , and he told her ; and laft , fhe asked his name , so he said , It is Chriftian ; and I have fo much the ...
Side 118
... she had , fhe lay at me hard to turn afide with her , promi- fing me all manner of content . Chr . Nay , fhe did not promife you the content of a good confcience . Faith . You know what I mean , all carnal and fleshly content . Chr ...
... she had , fhe lay at me hard to turn afide with her , promi- fing me all manner of content . Chr . Nay , fhe did not promife you the content of a good confcience . Faith . You know what I mean , all carnal and fleshly content . Chr ...
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Side 132 - Ye yourselves bear me witness, that I said, I am not the Christ, but that I am sent before him.
Side 198 - I have been at to arrive where I am. My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my Pilgrimage, and my Courage and Skill to him that can get it.
Side 264 - Have you none ? but the man answered never a word. So they told the King, but he would not come down to see him, but commanded the two shining ones that conducted Christian and Hopeful to the city, to go out and take Ignorance and bind him hand and foot, and have him away. Then they took him up and carried him through the air to the door that I saw in the side of the hill, and put him in there.
Side 258 - You are going now, said they, to the paradise of God, wherein you shall see the tree of life, and eat of the never-fading fruits thereof; and when you come there, you shall have white robes given you, and your walk and talk shall be every day with the King, even all the days of eternity.
Side 262 - Now, just as the gates were opened to let in the men, I looked in after 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...
Side 151 - The Prince of princes Himself, when here, went through this town to His own country, and that upon a fair-day too ; yea, and, as I think, it was Beelzebub, the chief lord of this fair, that invited Him to buy of his vanities, yea, would have made Him lord of the fair, would He but have done him reverence as He went through the town.
Side 21 - When my soul fainted within me I remembered the Lord: and my prayer came in unto thee, into thine holy temple.
Side 1 - As I WALKED through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a Den, and I laid me down in that place to sleep: and as I slept I dreamed a dream.
Side xi - Fell suddenly into an allegory About their journey, and the way to glory, In more than twenty things which I set down. This done, I twenty more had in my crown; And they again began to multiply, Like sparks that from the coals of fire do fly.
Side 184 - Over this stile is the way to Doubting Castle, which is kept by Giant Despair, who despiseth the King of the Celestial Country, and seeks to destroy his holy pilgrims.