Pilgrim's Progress, Volum 1J. Parsons, 1794 |
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Side 245
... excite us to pray more fervently , and to be more diligent in every service , that enemy will " flee from us . " Perhaps some may remember a time when they were so harassed as almost to despair of relief ; who have since been so ...
... excite us to pray more fervently , and to be more diligent in every service , that enemy will " flee from us . " Perhaps some may remember a time when they were so harassed as almost to despair of relief ; who have since been so ...
Side 252
... excite him to vigilance and circumspection . - As these spies do so much mischief by their misrepresentations , we should be careful to give them as little occasion as we possibly can . expose to contempt the cause Nothing they can say ...
... excite him to vigilance and circumspection . - As these spies do so much mischief by their misrepresentations , we should be careful to give them as little occasion as we possibly can . expose to contempt the cause Nothing they can say ...
Side 255
... excite us to greater earnestness in prayer , pious medi- tations , or adoring praises ; for this , above all other things , will in the event be found to close the mind most effectually against them . The following lines come in here ...
... excite us to greater earnestness in prayer , pious medi- tations , or adoring praises ; for this , above all other things , will in the event be found to close the mind most effectually against them . The following lines come in here ...
Side 256
... excite an useful emu- lation - but , while it promotes diligence , it often gives occasion to those risings of vain - glory and self - preference , which are the fore - runners of some humiliating fall : thus believers often are left to ...
... excite an useful emu- lation - but , while it promotes diligence , it often gives occasion to those risings of vain - glory and self - preference , which are the fore - runners of some humiliating fall : thus believers often are left to ...
Side 260
... excite such alarms as they cannot get over : while a delicate sense of propriety , and the specious name of prudence , supply them with a kind of half excuse for their timidity . The excessive trouble which this criminal and ...
... excite such alarms as they cannot get over : while a delicate sense of propriety , and the specious name of prudence , supply them with a kind of half excuse for their timidity . The excessive trouble which this criminal and ...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: From this World to that which is to Come John Bunyan Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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allegory answer antinomianism APOLLYON apostacy asked BEELZEBUB began behold believers burden BY-ENDS called carnal celestial gate CHRIST CHRISTIAN city of DESTRUCTION comfort conscience counsel danger death desert of sin desire despair DESPOND diligence discourse distress divine doctrine doth dream enemy EVANGELIST evil excite fair faith fear follow gate give glory gospel grace guilt hand hast hath heard heart heaven hill holy honour HOPE IGNOR JESUS JOHN BUNYAN judgement look Lord mercy mind minister mount ZION neighbours never numbers perceive persecution persons pheme Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage pilgrims PLIABLE pray profes profession professors reason religion religious rience righteousness salvation SATAN scripture shepherds sinners sins sleep slough slough of DESPOND soul Spirit stood talk temptations thee things thou art thought tion told true truth turn unto valley vanity VANITY FAIR walk wherefore whither word worldly wrath