The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... defire . Then I saw that one came to Paffion , and brought him a bag of Treasure , and poured it down at his feet ; the which he took up and rejoiced therein , and withall laughed Patience to scorn : But I be- And quickly held but a ...
... defire . Then I saw that one came to Paffion , and brought him a bag of Treasure , and poured it down at his feet ; the which he took up and rejoiced therein , and withall laughed Patience to scorn : But I be- And quickly held but a ...
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... defire , if I may , to lodge here to - night . Porter . What is your Name ? Chr . My name is now Christian , but my name at the first was Graceless : I came of the race of Japheth , whom God will perfuade to dwell in the Gen. 9. 27 ...
... defire , if I may , to lodge here to - night . Porter . What is your Name ? Chr . My name is now Christian , but my name at the first was Graceless : I came of the race of Japheth , whom God will perfuade to dwell in the Gen. 9. 27 ...
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... defire to lodge here to - night , because by what I perceive , this Place was built by the Lord of the Hill , for the relief and security of Pilgrims : So she smiled , but the water stood in her eyes : And after a little pause , she ...
... defire to lodge here to - night , because by what I perceive , this Place was built by the Lord of the Hill , for the relief and security of Pilgrims : So she smiled , but the water stood in her eyes : And after a little pause , she ...
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... defire a better Country ; that is , a Heavenly . Prud . Do you not yet bear away with you fome of the things that then you were converfant withal ? Prudence dif- courses him . Chriftian's thoughts of his 2 Native Coun- try . Heb . 11 ...
... defire a better Country ; that is , a Heavenly . Prud . Do you not yet bear away with you fome of the things that then you were converfant withal ? Prudence dif- courses him . Chriftian's thoughts of his 2 Native Coun- try . Heb . 11 ...
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... defire to return , but to fee , by the Light of the Day , what Hazards he had gone through in Christian glad the Dark : So he saw more perfectly the Ditch that was on the one hand , and the Quag that was on the other ; also how narrow ...
... defire to return , but to fee , by the Light of the Day , what Hazards he had gone through in Christian glad the Dark : So he saw more perfectly the Ditch that was on the one hand , and the Quag that was on the other ; also how narrow ...
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