The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... Still as I pull'd , it came ; and so I penn'd It down ; until it came at last to be For length and breadth , the bigness which you fee . Well , when I had thus put mine ends together , I shew'd them others , that I might fee whether ...
... Still as I pull'd , it came ; and so I penn'd It down ; until it came at last to be For length and breadth , the bigness which you fee . Well , when I had thus put mine ends together , I shew'd them others , that I might fee whether ...
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... What shall I do to be faved ? I saw also that he looked this way , and that way , as if he would run ; yet he stood still , be- cause ( as I perceived ) he could not tell which way to go . I looked then , and saw a 2 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS .
... What shall I do to be faved ? I saw also that he looked this way , and that way , as if he would run ; yet he stood still , be- cause ( as I perceived ) he could not tell which way to go . I looked then , and saw a 2 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS .
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... still ? He answered , Because I know not whither to go . Then he gave him a Parchment Roll , and there was written within , Fly from the Wrath to come . Conviction of the Neceffity of flying . Mat . 3. 7 . 14 . Pfal . 119 , The Man ...
... still ? He answered , Because I know not whither to go . Then he gave him a Parchment Roll , and there was written within , Fly from the Wrath to come . Conviction of the Neceffity of flying . Mat . 3. 7 . 14 . Pfal . 119 , The Man ...
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... still ? Be ruled by me , and go back ; who knows whither such a brain - fick fellow will lead you ? Go back , go back and be wife . Chr . Nay , but do thou come with me , neigh- bour Pliable ; there are such things to be had which I ...
... still ? Be ruled by me , and go back ; who knows whither such a brain - fick fellow will lead you ? Go back , go back and be wife . Chr . Nay , but do thou come with me , neigh- bour Pliable ; there are such things to be had which I ...
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... still he endeavoured to Trouble feeks struggle to that fide of the Slough that was still fur- fill to get further from his own house , and next to the Wicket ther from own house . The Promises . Gate ; the which he did , but could not ...
... still he endeavoured to Trouble feeks struggle to that fide of the Slough that was still fur- fill to get further from his own house , and next to the Wicket ther from own house . The Promises . Gate ; the which he did , but could not ...
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