The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... set forth Truth ; Yea , whoso confiders Christ , his Apostles too , shall plainly fee , That Truths to this day in fuch Mantles be . Am I afraid to say that holy Writ Which for its Style and Phrafe puts down all Wit , Is every where so ...
... set forth Truth ; Yea , whoso confiders Christ , his Apostles too , shall plainly fee , That Truths to this day in fuch Mantles be . Am I afraid to say that holy Writ Which for its Style and Phrafe puts down all Wit , Is every where so ...
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... set to talking to them again , but they began to be hard- ened ; they also thought to drive away his distem- per by harsh and furly carriages to him : Some- times they would deride , sometimes they would chide , and sometimes they would ...
... set to talking to them again , but they began to be hard- ened ; they also thought to drive away his distem- per by harsh and furly carriages to him : Some- times they would deride , sometimes they would chide , and sometimes they would ...
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... set him upon found Ground , and bid him go on his way . Help lifts him out . Pfa . 40. 2 . Then I stepped to him that plucked him out , and faid , Sir , wherefore , ( fince over this place is the way from the City of Destruction to ...
... set him upon found Ground , and bid him go on his way . Help lifts him out . Pfa . 40. 2 . Then I stepped to him that plucked him out , and faid , Sir , wherefore , ( fince over this place is the way from the City of Destruction to ...
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... set me in ; which way , faid he , will direct you to a gen- tleman's house that hath skill to take off these Bur- dens : So I believed him , and turned out of that Way into this , if haply I might be foon eased of my Burden . But when I ...
... set me in ; which way , faid he , will direct you to a gen- tleman's house that hath skill to take off these Bur- dens : So I believed him , and turned out of that Way into this , if haply I might be foon eased of my Burden . But when I ...
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... set before thee , and no man can shut it . Chr . Now I begin to reap the Benefits of my hazards . Goodw . But how is it that you came alone ? Chr . Because none of my neighbours saw their danger , as I faw mine . He that will enter in ...
... set before thee , and no man can shut it . Chr . Now I begin to reap the Benefits of my hazards . Goodw . But how is it that you came alone ? Chr . Because none of my neighbours saw their danger , as I faw mine . He that will enter in ...
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