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Side xiii
... character of Atheist in the PILGRIM'S PROGRESS . While Mr. Bunyan was engaged in reading the books of the Ranters , not being able to form his judg- ment about them , he was led to offer up the following prayer : ' 0 Lord , I am a fool ...
... character of Atheist in the PILGRIM'S PROGRESS . While Mr. Bunyan was engaged in reading the books of the Ranters , not being able to form his judg- ment about them , he was led to offer up the following prayer : ' 0 Lord , I am a fool ...
Side xiv
... character of Self - will , in the second part of this work . The Epistles of St. Paul , which he now read with great attention , but without any guide or instructor , gave occasion to his being as- saulted by many sore temptations . He ...
... character of Self - will , in the second part of this work . The Epistles of St. Paul , which he now read with great attention , but without any guide or instructor , gave occasion to his being as- saulted by many sore temptations . He ...
Side xvi
... characters , which ministers , long employed in the sacred service , and eminent for judgment and sagacity , have ob- served among professors or opposers of evangelical truth ! No fewer than sixty Dissenters and two ministers were ...
... characters , which ministers , long employed in the sacred service , and eminent for judgment and sagacity , have ob- served among professors or opposers of evangelical truth ! No fewer than sixty Dissenters and two ministers were ...
Side xviii
... character seems to have been uniformly good , from the time when he was brought acquainted with the blessed gospel of Christ : and though his countenance was rather stern and his manner rough ; JOHN BUNYAN . xix yet he was very mild ,
... character seems to have been uniformly good , from the time when he was brought acquainted with the blessed gospel of Christ : and though his countenance was rather stern and his manner rough ; JOHN BUNYAN . xix yet he was very mild ,
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... characters . The author in his dream saw him ' clothed in rags ; ' which implies that all men are sinners , in their dispositions and conduct ; that their supposed virtues are radically defective , and worth . less in the sight of God ...
... characters . The author in his dream saw him ' clothed in rags ; ' which implies that all men are sinners , in their dispositions and conduct ; that their supposed virtues are radically defective , and worth . less in the sight of God ...
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