The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... say that holy Writ Which for its Style and Phrafe puts down all Wit , Is every where so full of all these things , ( Dark Figures , Allegories ) yet there springs From that fame Book , that lustre , and those rays Of light , that turn ...
... say that holy Writ Which for its Style and Phrafe puts down all Wit , Is every where so full of all these things , ( Dark Figures , Allegories ) yet there springs From that fame Book , that lustre , and those rays Of light , that turn ...
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... say ? Nay , I have leave , ( Example too , and that from them that have God better pleased by their words or ways , Than any man that breatheth now a - days ) Thus to express my mind , thus to declare Things unto thee , that ...
... say ? Nay , I have leave , ( Example too , and that from them that have God better pleased by their words or ways , Than any man that breatheth now a - days ) Thus to express my mind , thus to declare Things unto thee , that ...
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... say , They are the best materials to make good ground of the place ) if so be it might have been mended ; but it is the Slough of Defpond still ; and fo will be when they have done what they can . ance Life by Faith in Christ . True ...
... say , They are the best materials to make good ground of the place ) if so be it might have been mended ; but it is the Slough of Defpond still ; and fo will be when they have done what they can . ance Life by Faith in Christ . True ...
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... say , thou may'st be eased of thy Burden , and if thou art not minded to go back to thy former habitation , as indeed I would not wish thee ; thou may'st send for thy Wife and Children to thee to this Village , where there are houses ...
... say , thou may'st be eased of thy Burden , and if thou art not minded to go back to thy former habitation , as indeed I would not wish thee ; thou may'st send for thy Wife and Children to thee to this Village , where there are houses ...
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... says , Strive to enter in at the Strait Gate , the Luke 13. 24 . gate to which I sent thee ; for strait is the ... say therefore , for a man to labour to perfuade thee that That shall be thy Death , without which , the Truth hath ...
... says , Strive to enter in at the Strait Gate , the Luke 13. 24 . gate to which I sent thee ; for strait is the ... say therefore , for a man to labour to perfuade thee that That shall be thy Death , without which , the Truth hath ...
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