The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side 60
... better than ours ? Chr . I walk by the rule of my Master , you walk by the rude working of your fancies : you are counted thieves al- ready by the Lord of the way ; therefore I doubt you will not be found true men at the end of the way ...
... better than ours ? Chr . I walk by the rule of my Master , you walk by the rude working of your fancies : you are counted thieves al- ready by the Lord of the way ; therefore I doubt you will not be found true men at the end of the way ...
Side 61
... Better , though difficult , th ' right way to go , Than wrong , though easy , where the end is wo . ' The other two also came to the foot of the hill ; but when they saw that the hill was steep and high , and that there were two other ...
... Better , though difficult , th ' right way to go , Than wrong , though easy , where the end is wo . ' The other two also came to the foot of the hill ; but when they saw that the hill was steep and high , and that there were two other ...
Side 64
... better prepared to struggle through difficulties , than to face dan . gers . Alarming convictions induce them to exercise a temporary self - denial , and to exert themselves with diligence ; yet the very appearance of persecution drives ...
... better prepared to struggle through difficulties , than to face dan . gers . Alarming convictions induce them to exercise a temporary self - denial , and to exert themselves with diligence ; yet the very appearance of persecution drives ...
Side 68
... better ourselves thereby , talk with you of all things that have happened to you in your pilgrimage . ( c ) ( b ) The discourse of Discretion with the Pilgrim represents such precautions and inquiries into the character and views of a ...
... better ourselves thereby , talk with you of all things that have happened to you in your pilgrimage . ( c ) ( b ) The discourse of Discretion with the Pilgrim represents such precautions and inquiries into the character and views of a ...
Side 70
... better country , that is an heavenly . " * Pr . Do you not yet bear away with you some of the things that then you were conversant withal ? Chr . Yes , but greatly against my will ; especially my in- ward and carnal cogitations , with ...
... better country , that is an heavenly . " * Pr . Do you not yet bear away with you some of the things that then you were conversant withal ? Chr . Yes , but greatly against my will ; especially my in- ward and carnal cogitations , with ...
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