The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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Página viii
... Speak man thy mind : They drownd the weak ; Metaphors make us blind . Solidity , indeed , becomes the Pen Of him that writeth things Divine to men : But must I needs want folidness , because By Metaphors I speak ; Was not God's Laws ...
... Speak man thy mind : They drownd the weak ; Metaphors make us blind . Solidity , indeed , becomes the Pen Of him that writeth things Divine to men : But must I needs want folidness , because By Metaphors I speak ; Was not God's Laws ...
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... speak to thee ? Would'st thou be in a Dream , and yet not sleeр ? Or , wouldest thou in a moment laugh , and weep ? Wouldest thou lose thyself , and catch no harm ? And find thyself again without a charm ? Would'st read thyself , and ...
... speak to thee ? Would'st thou be in a Dream , and yet not sleeр ? Or , wouldest thou in a moment laugh , and weep ? Wouldest thou lose thyself , and catch no harm ? And find thyself again without a charm ? Would'st read thyself , and ...
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... speak of them with my Tongue : But yet since you are defirous to know , I will read of them in my Book . Tit . 1. 2 . Ifa . 45. 17 . Pli . And do you think that the words of your Book are certainly true ? Chr . Yes verily , for it was ...
... speak of them with my Tongue : But yet since you are defirous to know , I will read of them in my Book . Tit . 1. 2 . Ifa . 45. 17 . Pli . And do you think that the words of your Book are certainly true ? Chr . Yes verily , for it was ...
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... speak on ) as well as the old Gentle- man himself : There , I 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 ...
... speak on ) as well as the old Gentle- man himself : There , I 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 ...
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... speak with the Master of the house : So he called for the Master of the house ; who after a little time came to Christian , and asked him what he would have ? Chr . Sir , faid Christian , I am a man that am come from the City of ...
... speak with the Master of the house : So he called for the Master of the house ; who after a little time came to Christian , and asked him what he would have ? Chr . Sir , faid Christian , I am a man that am come from the City of ...
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