The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come: ... By John BunyanA.W., 1731 - 205 sider |
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Side 12
... never be settled in thy mnd till Counsel to then : No canst thou enjoy the Benefits of the Chriftian . Bleffings which God bestowed upon thee till then . Chr . Chr . This is that which I feek for , 12 The Pilgrim's Progrefs .
... never be settled in thy mnd till Counsel to then : No canst thou enjoy the Benefits of the Chriftian . Bleffings which God bestowed upon thee till then . Chr . Chr . This is that which I feek for , 12 The Pilgrim's Progrefs .
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... never come thither . But now I am come , fuch a one as I am , more fit indeed for Death by that Mountain , than thus to ftand talking with my Lord : But oh ! what a Favour is this to me , that yet I am admit- ted Entrance here ...
... never come thither . But now I am come , fuch a one as I am , more fit indeed for Death by that Mountain , than thus to ftand talking with my Lord : But oh ! what a Favour is this to me , that yet I am admit- ted Entrance here ...
Side 29
... never fwept ; the which after he had reviewed a little while , the Interpreter call'd for a Man to Tweep : Now when he began to fweep , the Duit began fo abundantly to fly about , that Chriftian had almoft therewith been choaked . Then ...
... never fwept ; the which after he had reviewed a little while , the Interpreter call'd for a Man to Tweep : Now when he began to fweep , the Duit began fo abundantly to fly about , that Chriftian had almoft therewith been choaked . Then ...
Side 31
... never wear out ; but thefe are fuddenly gone . Therefo Paffion had not so much reason to laugh at Patience , becaufe be had his good Things first , is Patience will have to laugh at Paffion , becaufe he had tis beft things laft ; Things ...
... never wear out ; but thefe are fuddenly gone . Therefo Paffion had not so much reason to laugh at Patience , becaufe be had his good Things first , is Patience will have to laugh at Paffion , becaufe he had tis beft things laft ; Things ...
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... never have found and fo fet me into the way that hath led directly to this Houfe . Piety But did you not come by the Houfe of the Interpreter ? Ch . Ch . Yes , and did fee fuch Things there 54 The pilgrim's Progrefs .
... never have found and fo fet me into the way that hath led directly to this Houfe . Piety But did you not come by the Houfe of the Interpreter ? Ch . Ch . Yes , and did fee fuch Things there 54 The pilgrim's Progrefs .
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Side 30 - I saw in my dream that the Interpreter took Christian by the hand, and led him into a place where was a fire burning against a wall, and one standing by it, always casting much water upon it, to quench it ; yet did the fire burn higher and hotter. Then said Christian, What means this?