The pilgrim's progress. With a life of Bunyan by J.M. Wilson, and notes abridged from T. Scott1851 |
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Side 7
... asked him , What he did there ? Sir , said Christian , I was bid to go this way by a man called Evangelist , who directed me also to yonder gate , that I might escape the wrath to come ; and as I was going thither I fell in here . Help ...
... asked him , What he did there ? Sir , said Christian , I was bid to go this way by a man called Evangelist , who directed me also to yonder gate , that I might escape the wrath to come ; and as I was going thither I fell in here . Help ...
Side 13
... asked me whither I was going ? and I 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 ...
... asked me whither I was going ? and I 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 ...
Side 16
... asked him , would he vouchsafe them an answer . He went like one that was all the while treading on forbidden ground ; and could by no means think himself safe , till again he was got into the way which he had left to follow Mr. Worldly ...
... asked him , would he vouchsafe them an answer . He went like one that was all the while treading on forbidden ground ; and could by no means think himself safe , till again he was got into the way which he had left to follow Mr. Worldly ...
Side 17
... asked , Who was there ? and whence he came ? and what he would have ? Chr . Here is a poor burdened sinner ; I come from the city of Destruction , but am going to Mount Zion , that I may be delivered from the wrath to come : I would ...
... asked , Who was there ? and whence he came ? and what he would have ? Chr . Here is a poor burdened sinner ; I come from the city of Destruction , but am going to Mount Zion , that I may be delivered from the wrath to come : I would ...
Side 19
... asked him further , if he could not help him off with his burden that was upon his back ; for as yet he had not got rid thereof , nor could he by any means get it off without help . He told him , As to thy burden , be content to bear it ...
... asked him further , if he could not help him off with his burden that was upon his back ; for as yet he had not got rid thereof , nor could he by any means get it off without help . He told him , As to thy burden , be content to bear it ...
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allegory answered Apollyon art thou asked Bedford Beelzebub began behold believe blessed brother burden By-ends called Celestial City Celestial Gate Christ Christian and Hopeful city of Destruction comfort counsel danger David Scott death Demas discourse divine doth dream Evangelist eyes fair faith fear fell followed Gate Giant Despair give glory go back gospel grace hand hath hear heard heart heaven hill holy Jesus John Bunyan journey judgment King Little-faith look Lord meet mind Mount Zion mountains neighbours never perceive persons Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage pilgrims Pliable pray preaching prison Psalm religion religious righteousness river Ouse Scott scripture shame shepherds sight sinner sins sleep Slough soul stand stood talk tell thee things thou art thought told town trumpet truth turned unto Valley walked wherefore whither wife word
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Side 83 - Then went the jury out, whose names were, Mr. Blindman, Mr. No-good, Mr. Malice, Mr. Love-lust, Mr. Liveloose, Mr. Heady, Mr. High-mind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Liar, Mr. Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable; who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves, and afterwards unanimously concluded to bring him in guilty before the Judge. And first, among themselves, Mr. Blind-man, the foreman, said, I see dearly that this man is a heretic. Then said Mr. No-good, Away with such a...
Side 13 - For as many as are of the works of the law, are under the curse : for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.
Side 101 - Here, then, they lay from Wednesday morning till Saturday night, without one bit of bread or drop of drink, or light, or any to ask how they did; they were, therefore, here in evil case, and were far from friends and acquaintance.
Side xxi - That John Bunyan, of the town of Bedford, labourer, being a person of such and such conditions, he hath (since such a time) devilishly and perniciously abstained from coming to church to hear divine service, and is a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles, to the great disturbance and distraction of the good subjects of this kingdom, contrary to the laws of our sovereign lord the king,
Side xxii - ... bringing you before kings and governors for my name's sake. It shall turn unto you for a testimony. Settle it therefore in your hearts, not to meditate beforehand how to answer : for I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to withstand or to gainsay.
Side 43 - When the morning was up, they had him to the top of the house, and bid him look south; so he did; and, behold, at a great distance, he saw a most pleasant mountainous country, beautified with woods, vineyards, fruits of all sorts, flowers also, with springs and fountains, very delectable to behold.* Then he asked the name of the country.
Side 53 - The dog is turned to his vomit again, and the sow that was ' washed to her wallowing in the mire,