Pilgrim's Progress, Volum 1J. Parsons, 1794 |
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Side vi
... Spirit , he does not think himself authorized to spare any pains , in endeavouring to render the publication acceptable and useful . It may be proper to subjoin also a general account of the plan of this edition . - The notes are ...
... Spirit , he does not think himself authorized to spare any pains , in endeavouring to render the publication acceptable and useful . It may be proper to subjoin also a general account of the plan of this edition . - The notes are ...
Side xx
... spirit , and had passed through deep distresses , the view he gives of the pilgrim's temptations may be too gloomy : but he has shown in the course of the work , that this arose principally from inadequate views of evangelical truth ...
... spirit , and had passed through deep distresses , the view he gives of the pilgrim's temptations may be too gloomy : but he has shown in the course of the work , that this arose principally from inadequate views of evangelical truth ...
Side 33
... Spirit , and he is gone ; I tempted the Devil , and he is to come to me ; I have provoked God to anger , and he has left me ; I have so hardened my heart that I cannot repent . Then said CHRISTIAN to the INTERPRETER , But is there no ...
... Spirit , and he is gone ; I tempted the Devil , and he is to come to me ; I have provoked God to anger , and he has left me ; I have so hardened my heart that I cannot repent . Then said CHRISTIAN to the INTERPRETER , But is there no ...
Side 45
... spirits of pilgrims ! How many steps have I took in vain ! Thus it hap- pened to ISRAEL , for their sin they were sent back again by the way of the Red Sea : and I am made to tread those steps with sorrow , which I might have trod with ...
... spirits of pilgrims ! How many steps have I took in vain ! Thus it hap- pened to ISRAEL , for their sin they were sent back again by the way of the Red Sea : and I am made to tread those steps with sorrow , which I might have trod with ...
Side 73
... spirits that we can walk as com- panions in this so pleasant a path . FAITH . I had thought , dear friend , to have had your company quite from our town , but you did get the start of me : wherefore I was forced to come thus much of the ...
... spirits that we can walk as com- panions in this so pleasant a path . FAITH . I had thought , dear friend , to have had your company quite from our town , but you did get the start of me : wherefore I was forced to come thus much of the ...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: From this World to that which is to Come John Bunyan Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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allegory answer antinomianism APOLLYON apostacy asked BEELZEBUB began behold believers burden BY-ENDS called carnal celestial gate CHRIST CHRISTIAN city of DESTRUCTION comfort conscience counsel danger death desert of sin desire despair DESPOND diligence discourse distress divine doctrine doth dream enemy EVANGELIST evil excite fair faith fear follow gate give glory gospel grace guilt hand hast hath heard heart heaven hill holy honour HOPE IGNOR JESUS JOHN BUNYAN judgement look Lord mercy mind minister mount ZION neighbours never numbers perceive persecution persons pheme Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage pilgrims PLIABLE pray profes profession professors reason religion religious rience righteousness salvation SATAN scripture shepherds sinners sins sleep slough slough of DESPOND soul Spirit stood talk temptations thee things thou art thought tion told true truth turn unto valley vanity VANITY FAIR walk wherefore whither word worldly wrath