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Side 210
things , of which he understands neither the nature nor the consequences .
CHRISTIAN's plain warnings and earnest entreaties ; OBSTINATE's contempt of
believers , as ' crazy• headed coxcomhs , ' and his exclamation when PLIABLE ...
things , of which he understands neither the nature nor the consequences .
CHRISTIAN's plain warnings and earnest entreaties ; OBSTINATE's contempt of
believers , as ' crazy• headed coxcomhs , ' and his exclamation when PLIABLE ...
Side 281
The nature of an allegory rendered it impracticable to introduce the new convert ,
as beginning his pilgrimage from the same place , or going through the same
scenes , as CHRISTIAN had done : neither could FaiThrUL , for the same reason
...
The nature of an allegory rendered it impracticable to introduce the new convert ,
as beginning his pilgrimage from the same place , or going through the same
scenes , as CHRISTIAN had done : neither could FaiThrUL , for the same reason
...
Side 307
Pride , in one form or another , is the universal fault of human nature ; but the
frivolous vain - glory of empty talkers differs exceedingly from the arrogance and
formal self - importance of scribes and pharisees , and arises from a different ...
Pride , in one form or another , is the universal fault of human nature ; but the
frivolous vain - glory of empty talkers differs exceedingly from the arrogance and
formal self - importance of scribes and pharisees , and arises from a different ...
Side 311
... or flatter men's self - complacency by harangues on the dignity of human
nature , and the unbiassed freedom of the will ; the sufficiency of reason in
matters of religion , or the goodness of the heart ; for experienced christians
cannot be thus ...
... or flatter men's self - complacency by harangues on the dignity of human
nature , and the unbiassed freedom of the will ; the sufficiency of reason in
matters of religion , or the goodness of the heart ; for experienced christians
cannot be thus ...
Side 316
So that , allowing for the nature of an allegory , the whole account for substance
exactly coincides with the experience of the most sober christians ; who , having
been deeply humbled , and ready to sink under discouragement , have had such
...
So that , allowing for the nature of an allegory , the whole account for substance
exactly coincides with the experience of the most sober christians ; who , having
been deeply humbled , and ready to sink under discouragement , have had such
...
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according affections answer appear asked attend become began believers better burden called character CHRIST CHRISTIAN comfort coming concerning confidence conscience continually danger death desire discourse distress doubt dream enemies evil excite experience fair faith fall fear follow further gate gave give given glory gospel grace ground hand hath heard heart heaven hill holy hope IGNOR judgement leave live look Lord manner means meet mind nature never obtain perceive persons pilgrims present profession professors reason receive religion religious represent salvation scripture seek seems side sinners sins sleep soul speak Spirit stand stood talk tell temptations thee things thou thought told town true truth turn unto walk worldly