The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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Página vii
... doth take To catch the Fish ; what Engines doth he make ? Behold how he engageth all his Wits ; Also his Snares , Lines , Angles , Hooks , and Nets : Yet Fish there be , that neither Hook , nor Line , Nor Snare , nor Net , nor Engine ...
... doth take To catch the Fish ; what Engines doth he make ? Behold how he engageth all his Wits ; Also his Snares , Lines , Angles , Hooks , and Nets : Yet Fish there be , that neither Hook , nor Line , Nor Snare , nor Net , nor Engine ...
Página ix
... doth fill With what doth our Imagination please ; Likewise it tends FOR HIS BOOK . ix.
... doth fill With what doth our Imagination please ; Likewise it tends FOR HIS BOOK . ix.
Página x
John Bunyan. With what doth our Imagination please ; Likewise it tends our troubles to appease . Sound words I know , Timothy is to use , And old Wives Fables he is to refuse ; But yet grave Paul , him no where doth forbid The use of ...
John Bunyan. With what doth our Imagination please ; Likewise it tends our troubles to appease . Sound words I know , Timothy is to use , And old Wives Fables he is to refuse ; But yet grave Paul , him no where doth forbid The use of ...
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... Tidings of another : And doth shew Him how to mount to that from this below . 105 . 2 Pet . 1. 19 . Chrift and the Way to him , cannot be found without the Word . run : Now he had not run far from his PART THE FIRST . 3.
... Tidings of another : And doth shew Him how to mount to that from this below . 105 . 2 Pet . 1. 19 . Chrift and the Way to him , cannot be found without the Word . run : Now he had not run far from his PART THE FIRST . 3.
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... doth continually run , and therefore it is called the Slough of the Slough of Defpond ; for still as the Sinner is Despond . awakened about his loft condition , there arifeth in his Soul many fears and doubts , and discourag- ing ...
... doth continually run , and therefore it is called the Slough of the Slough of Defpond ; for still as the Sinner is Despond . awakened about his loft condition , there arifeth in his Soul many fears and doubts , and discourag- ing ...
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