The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side 27
... speak of them with my tongue : but yet , since you are de- sirous to know , I will read of them in my book . Pli . And do you think that the words of your book are certainly true ? Chr . Yes verily , for it was made by him that cannot ...
... speak of them with my tongue : but yet , since you are de- sirous to know , I will read of them in my book . Pli . And do you think that the words of your book are certainly true ? Chr . Yes verily , for it was made by him that cannot ...
Side 35
... speak on ) as well as the old gentleman himself . There , I say , thou mayest be eased of thy burden and if thou art not minded to go back to thy former habitation , as indeed I would not wish thee , thou mayest send for thy wife and ...
... speak on ) as well as the old gentleman himself . There , I say , thou mayest be eased of thy burden and if thou art not minded to go back to thy former habitation , as indeed I would not wish thee , thou mayest send for thy wife and ...
Side 46
... speak with the Master of the house . So he called for the Master of the house ; who after a little time came to Christian , and asked him what he would have ? Sir , said Christian , I am a man that am come from the City of Destruction ...
... speak with the Master of the house . So he called for the Master of the house ; who after a little time came to Christian , and asked him what he would have ? Sir , said Christian , I am a man that am come from the City of Destruction ...
Side 77
... speak and act unadvisedly ; so that , not- withstanding every precaution , the review will commonly discover many things which excite the remorse and sorrow of deep repentance . ( n ) Under discouraging circumstances the believer may be ...
... speak and act unadvisedly ; so that , not- withstanding every precaution , the review will commonly discover many things which excite the remorse and sorrow of deep repentance . ( n ) Under discouraging circumstances the believer may be ...
Side 78
... speak on this subject , in language not very intelligible to those who have been exempted from such painful exercises . The nature of his work required , that they should be described under outward emblems ; but the inward suggestions ...
... speak on this subject , in language not very intelligible to those who have been exempted from such painful exercises . The nature of his work required , that they should be described under outward emblems ; but the inward suggestions ...
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