| John Bunyan - 1872 - 460 pages
...up softly to him, and, was Satan that , . . , , , suggested them whispenngly, suggested many iX1 u ' grievous blasphemies to him, which he verily thought...it than any thing that he met with before, even to think that he should now blaspheme Him that he loved so mnch before. Yet, if he conld have helped it,... | |
| John Bunyan - Devotional literature, English - 1872 - 1074 pages
...X** tore lfcv« eoaK'iencc manifests its tenderness lj tIAarritg tV« evil of Satan's suggestions. Oh verily thought had proceeded from his own mind! This...it than any thing that he met with before, even to think that he should now blaspheme him that he loved so much before ; yet if he could have helped it... | |
| John Bunyan - 1873 - 1056 pages
...precious advice to them. Let him trust in the Lurd, «o;¡ jt»y himself upon his (iod. Isa. i. 10. verily thought had proceeded from his own mind ! This...it than any thing that he met with before, even to think that he should now blaspheme him that he loved so much before ; yet if he could have helped it... | |
| John Bunyan - 1873 - 298 pages
...the wings of the temptation, and the wind would carry me away. I thought also of Saul, and of his own voice ; and thus I perceived it, just when he was...against the mouth of the burning pit, one of the wicked oucs got bchind him, and slept up softly to him, and whisperinj:ly suggested many grievous blasphemies... | |
| Library - 1873 - 1084 pages
...burning pit, one of the wicked ones got behind him, and stepped up softly to him, and whimperingly t was only fit to be cut Christum more to it than anything that he met with before, even to think that he should now blaspheme... | |
| John Bunyan - 1873 - 260 pages
...exercised : — ' I took notice that now poor Christian was so confounded that he did not know his own voice; and thus I perceived it: — Just when he was come over against the mouth of the hurning pit, one of the wicked ones got behind him, and stepped up softly to him, and whispcringly... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - English literature - 1874 - 474 pages
...let slip. I took notice, that now poor Christian •was so confounded that he did not know his own voice ! and thus I perceived it. Just when he was...ones got behind him, and stept up softly to him, and, whispering, suggested many grievous blasphemies to him, which he verily thought had proceeded from... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - Bible - 1874 - 524 pages
...let slip. I took notice that now poor Christian was so confounded that he did not know his own Toice, and thus I perceived it. Just when he was come over...burning pit. one of the wicked ones got behind him, and stepped np softly to him, and whisperingly suggested many grievous blasphemies to him, which he verily... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 456 pages
...the burning pit, one of the wicked ones got behind him, and stept up softly to him, and, whispering, suggested many grievous blasphemies to him, which...from his own mind. This put Christian more to it than anything that he met with before, even to think that he should now blaspheme him that he loved so much... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1874 - 528 pages
...come over against the mouth of the burning pit, one of the wicked ones got behind him, and stepped up softly to him, and whisperingly suggested many...he verily thought had proceeded from his own mind . . . but he had not the discretion either to stop his ears, or to know from whence those blasphemies... | |
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