The Pilgrim's Progress: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1C. Gaylord, 1832 |
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... true pilgrims ; and , in fine , to give as just a representation , as may be , of the author's sentiments concerning the right way to hea- ven ; and of the many false ways , and bye- paths , which prove injurious to all who ven- VOL . I ...
... true pilgrims ; and , in fine , to give as just a representation , as may be , of the author's sentiments concerning the right way to hea- ven ; and of the many false ways , and bye- paths , which prove injurious to all who ven- VOL . I ...
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... true faith , from the very first , ' sees things that are invisible . ' In one way or other , therefore , they soon manifest the earnestness of their minds , in inquiring what they must do to be saved ? The circumstances of these hu ...
... true faith , from the very first , ' sees things that are invisible . ' In one way or other , therefore , they soon manifest the earnestness of their minds , in inquiring what they must do to be saved ? The circumstances of these hu ...
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... true , but because they thought some frenzy distemper had got into his head ; there- fore , it drawing towards night , and they hop- ing that sleep might settle his brains , with all haste they got him to bed but the night was as ...
... true , but because they thought some frenzy distemper had got into his head ; there- fore , it drawing towards night , and they hop- ing that sleep might settle his brains , with all haste they got him to bed but the night was as ...
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... true , the things be looks after are better than ours ; my heart inclines to go with my neighbour . Obst . What more fools still ? be ruled by me , and go back ; who knows whither such a brain - sick fellow will lead you ? Go back WITH ...
... true , the things be looks after are better than ours ; my heart inclines to go with my neighbour . Obst . What more fools still ? be ruled by me , and go back ; who knows whither such a brain - sick fellow will lead you ? Go back WITH ...
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... true ? be encountered , or the danger of coming short : and new con- verts , being zealous , sanguine , and unsuspecting , are natural- ly led to enlarge on the descriptions of heavenly felicity given in Scripture . As these are ...
... true ? be encountered , or the danger of coming short : and new con- verts , being zealous , sanguine , and unsuspecting , are natural- ly led to enlarge on the descriptions of heavenly felicity given in Scripture . As these are ...
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