The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... answer ; wherefore at present he stood speechless before him . Then said Evangelift farther , Art not thou the Man that I found crying without the walls of the City of Destruction ? Chr . Yes , dear Sir , I am the Man . Evan . Did not I ...
... answer ; wherefore at present he stood speechless before him . Then said Evangelift farther , Art not thou the Man that I found crying without the walls of the City of Destruction ? Chr . Yes , dear Sir , I am the Man . Evan . Did not I ...
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... answer . He went like one that was all the while treading on forbid- den ground , and could by no means think himself safe , till again he was got into the Way which he left to follow Mr. Worldly Wiseman's counsel : So in process of ...
... answer . He went like one that was all the while treading on forbid- den ground , and could by no means think himself safe , till again he was got into the Way which he left to follow Mr. Worldly Wiseman's counsel : So in process of ...
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... answer ; only they bid him look to himself . Then I saw that they went on every man in his way , without much Conference one with another ; fave that these two men told Christian , That as to Laws and Ordinances , they doubted not but ...
... answer ; only they bid him look to himself . Then I saw that they went on every man in his way , without much Conference one with another ; fave that these two men told Christian , That as to Laws and Ordinances , they doubted not but ...
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... answer , only they looked upon each other , and laughed . Then I saw that they went on all , save that Christian kept before , who had no more talk but with himself , and that fometimes fighingly , and sometimes com- fortably : Also he ...
... answer , only they looked upon each other , and laughed . Then I saw that they went on all , save that Christian kept before , who had no more talk but with himself , and that fometimes fighingly , and sometimes com- fortably : Also he ...
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... answer to them . Prudence . Do you not think fsometimes of the Country from whence you came ? Chr . Yea , but with much Shame and Detesta- tion : Truly , if I had been mindful of that Coun- try from whence I came out , I might have had ...
... answer to them . Prudence . Do you not think fsometimes of the Country from whence you came ? Chr . Yea , but with much Shame and Detesta- tion : Truly , if I had been mindful of that Coun- try from whence I came out , I might have had ...
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almoſt alſo anſwer Apollyon aſked becauſe began behold beſt bleſſed boys By-ends called caſt cauſe Chrif Christ City of Destruction Cœleftial City counſel Croſs Death defire diſcourſe doth dream elſe eſcaped faid Chriſtian Faith fear Feeble-mind fide fight fince firſt flain fleep fome fuch Gaius Gate Giant glad Grace Great-heart hand hath heard heart Hill himſelf Hope houſe itſelf Journey juſt knocked laſt Lions look Lord Maſter Mercy mind moſt muſt myſelf neighbour noiſe perfuaded Perſon Pilgrimage Pilgrims pleaſe pray preſent Prud queſtion reaſon reſt righteouſneſs ſaid ſaw ſay ſee ſeemed ſeen ſent ſet ſhall ſhe Shepherds ſhew ſhould ſome ſpeak ſpoken ſtand ſtay ſteps ſtill ſtood ſuch talk tell thee themſelves theſe things thoſe thou art thou hast thought told town unto uſe Valley Wherefore whither whoſe name wife words World