The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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... thoughts of these things make me cry . ( d ) Then said Evangelist , If this be thy condition , why stand- est thou ... thought he could discern the shining Light ; for upright inquirers attend to the general instructions and encourage ...
... thoughts of these things make me cry . ( d ) Then said Evangelist , If this be thy condition , why stand- est thou ... thought he could discern the shining Light ; for upright inquirers attend to the general instructions and encourage ...
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... thoughts to religion , and attempt to counteract their convictions before the case becomes desperate : from their desponding fears they take occasion to insinuate that they are deluded or disor- dered in their minds ; that they make too ...
... thoughts to religion , and attempt to counteract their convictions before the case becomes desperate : from their desponding fears they take occasion to insinuate that they are deluded or disor- dered in their minds ; that they make too ...
Side 33
... thought so ; and it is happened unto thee as to other weak men , who , meddling with things too high for them , do suddenly fall into thy distractions ; which distrac- tions do not only unman men , ( as thine I perceive has done ₫ 1 Cor ...
... thought so ; and it is happened unto thee as to other weak men , who , meddling with things too high for them , do suddenly fall into thy distractions ; which distrac- tions do not only unman men , ( as thine I perceive has done ₫ 1 Cor ...
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... thought that the Mountain that stands by his house would have fallen upon my head : wherefore there I was forced to stop . Good . That Mountain has been the death of many , and will be the death of many more : ' tis well you escaped ...
... thought that the Mountain that stands by his house would have fallen upon my head : wherefore there I was forced to stop . Good . That Mountain has been the death of many , and will be the death of many more : ' tis well you escaped ...
Side 53
... thought , fair for the Celestial city , and had then even joy at the thoughts that I should get thither . * Chr . Well , but what art thou now ? Man . I am now a Man of despair , and am shut up in it as in this iron cage . I cannot get ...
... thought , fair for the Celestial city , and had then even joy at the thoughts that I should get thither . * Chr . Well , but what art thou now ? Man . I am now a Man of despair , and am shut up in it as in this iron cage . I cannot get ...
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