Pilgrim's Progress, Volum 1J. Parsons, 1794 |
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Side vii
... appear to convey any material instruction distinct from that contained in the text , and to be principally useful in pointing out any passage , to which the reader might wish to refer ; it was thought most advisable to omit them , and ...
... appear to convey any material instruction distinct from that contained in the text , and to be principally useful in pointing out any passage , to which the reader might wish to refer ; it was thought most advisable to omit them , and ...
Side xiv
... appear whether he obtained a stated employment as a minister ; or whether he only preached occa- sionally , and continued to work at his trade ; as many Dissen- ters very laudably do , when called to minister among poor people , that ...
... appear whether he obtained a stated employment as a minister ; or whether he only preached occa- sionally , and continued to work at his trade ; as many Dissen- ters very laudably do , when called to minister among poor people , that ...
Side xvi
... appears to have been most intimately acquainted with all the variety of characters , which ministers , long employed in the sacred service , and eminent for judgement and sagacity , have observed among professors , or opposers of ...
... appears to have been most intimately acquainted with all the variety of characters , which ministers , long employed in the sacred service , and eminent for judgement and sagacity , have observed among professors , or opposers of ...
Side xvii
... appear what opportunity he could have of exercis ing his pastoral office , except within the precincts of the jail . He was however liberated soon after , through the good offices of Dr. BARLOW bishop of LINCOLN , after many fruitless ...
... appear what opportunity he could have of exercis ing his pastoral office , except within the precincts of the jail . He was however liberated soon after , through the good offices of Dr. BARLOW bishop of LINCOLN , after many fruitless ...
Side 23
... appear there is no betterment betwixt him and myself . It is true he went back to his own house , but I also turned aside to go into the way of death , being persuaded thereto by the carnal argument of one Mr. WORLDLY - WISEMAN . GOOD ...
... appear there is no betterment betwixt him and myself . It is true he went back to his own house , but I also turned aside to go into the way of death , being persuaded thereto by the carnal argument of one Mr. WORLDLY - WISEMAN . GOOD ...
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