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... told you , that I may rid of my burden . be World . Who bid thee go this way to be rid of thy burden ? Chr . A man that appeared to me to be a very great and honourable person : his name , as I remember , is Evangelist . World . I ...
... told you , that I may rid of my burden . be World . Who bid thee go this way to be rid of thy burden ? Chr . A man that appeared to me to be a very great and honourable person : his name , as I remember , is Evangelist . World . I ...
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... told him . Evan . And what said he then ? Chr . He asked me if I had a family , and I told him : but , said I , I am so loaden with the burden that is on my back , that I cannot take pleasure in them as formerly . Evan . And what said ...
... told him . Evan . And what said he then ? Chr . He asked me if I had a family , and I told him : but , said I , I am so loaden with the burden that is on my back , that I cannot take pleasure in them as formerly . Evan . And what said ...
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... told thee , that , " he that will save his life shall lose it ; " and , " he that comes after him , and hates not his father , and mother , and wife , and children , and brethren , and sisters , yea , and his own life also , he cannot ...
... told thee , that , " he that will save his life shall lose it ; " and , " he that comes after him , and hates not his father , and mother , and wife , and children , and brethren , and sisters , yea , and his own life also , he cannot ...
Side 42
... 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 , shoot arrows at them that come up to this Gate ; if haply they may ...
... 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 , shoot arrows at them that come up to this Gate ; if haply they may ...
Side 43
... told me , I should possess the brave country alone for him . So he went his way , and I came mine ; he after Obstinate , and I to this Gate . Then said Good - will , Alas , poor man ! is the Celestial Glory of so small esteem with him ...
... told me , I should possess the brave country alone for him . So he went his way , and I came mine ; he after Obstinate , and I to this Gate . Then said Good - will , Alas , poor man ! is the Celestial Glory of so small esteem with him ...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volum 1 John Bunyan,Thomas Scott Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
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