The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... because that his trou- ble increased : Wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children ; and thus he be- gan to talk to them : O my dear Wife , said he , and you the Children of my bowels , I your dear friend am in myself ...
... because that his trou- ble increased : Wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children ; and thus he be- gan to talk to them : O my dear Wife , said he , and you the Children of my bowels , I your dear friend am in myself ...
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... Because , I fear that this Burden that is upon my back , will fink me lower than the grave ; and I shall fall into Tophet . And , Sir , if Ifa . 30. 33 . I be not fit to go to Prison , I am not fit to go to Judgment , and from thence to ...
... Because , I fear that this Burden that is upon my back , will fink me lower than the grave ; and I shall fall into Tophet . And , Sir , if Ifa . 30. 33 . I be not fit to go to Prison , I am not fit to go to Judgment , and from thence to ...
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... because I have laid my hand to the Plough . Obst . Come then , neighbour Pliable , let us turn again , and go home without him ; There is a Company of these craz'd - headed coxcombs , that when they take a fancy by the end , are wiser ...
... because I have laid my hand to the Plough . Obst . Come then , neighbour Pliable , let us turn again , and go home without him ; There is a Company of these craz'd - headed coxcombs , that when they take a fancy by the end , are wiser ...
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... because of the Burden that was on his back , began to fink in the mire . Pli . Then faid Pliable , Ah ! neighbour Christ- ian , where are you now ? Chr . Truly , faid Christian , I do not know . Pli . At that Pliable began to be ...
... because of the Burden that was on his back , began to fink in the mire . Pli . Then faid Pliable , Ah ! neighbour Christ- ian , where are you now ? Chr . Truly , faid Christian , I do not know . Pli . At that Pliable began to be ...
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... because he fa- voureth only the doctrine of this world ; ( there- fore he always goes to the town of Morality to When Christians unto Carnal Men give ear , Out of their Way they go , and pay for't dear . For Master Worldly Wifeman can ...
... because he fa- voureth only the doctrine of this world ; ( there- fore he always goes to the town of Morality to When Christians unto Carnal Men give ear , Out of their Way they go , and pay for't dear . For Master Worldly Wifeman can ...
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