The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side 42
... gave him a pull . Then said Christian , What means that ? The other told him , " A little distance from this Gate , there is erected a strong Castle , of which Beelzebub is the Captain ; from thence both he and they that are with him ...
... gave him a pull . Then said Christian , What means that ? The other told him , " A little distance from this Gate , there is erected a strong Castle , of which Beelzebub is the Captain ; from thence both he and they that are with him ...
Side 48
... gave it and is determined to magnify and establish it in honour . The consciousness also of covering things prohibited , and the conviction that this concupisence is sinful , induce a anan to conclude that he is viler than ever ; and ...
... gave it and is determined to magnify and establish it in honour . The consciousness also of covering things prohibited , and the conviction that this concupisence is sinful , induce a anan to conclude that he is viler than ever ; and ...
Side 57
... gave him a Roll with a seal upon it , which he bid him look on as he ran , and that he should give it in at the Celestial Gate ; so they went their way . ( 0 ) Then Christian gave three leaps for joy , and went on singing- " Thus far ...
... gave him a Roll with a seal upon it , which he bid him look on as he ran , and that he should give it in at the Celestial Gate ; so they went their way . ( 0 ) Then Christian gave three leaps for joy , and went on singing- " Thus far ...
Side 60
... gave me freely in the day that he stript me of my rags . I have moreover a mark in my forehead , of which perhaps you have taken no notice , which one of my Lord's most intimate associates fixed there , in the day that my burden fell ...
... gave me freely in the day that he stript me of my rags . I have moreover a mark in my forehead , of which perhaps you have taken no notice , which one of my Lord's most intimate associates fixed there , in the day that my burden fell ...
Side 61
... gave him no answer ; only they look- ed upon each other and laughed . Then I saw that they went on all , save that Christian kept before , who had no more talk but with himself , and that sometimes sighingly and sometimes comfortably ...
... gave him no answer ; only they look- ed upon each other and laughed . Then I saw that they went on all , save that Christian kept before , who had no more talk but with himself , and that sometimes sighingly and sometimes comfortably ...
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