The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 52
Página 6
... glad you are perfuaded to go along with me ; and had even Obstinate himself but felt what I have felt of the Powers and Terrors of what is yet unseen , he would not thus lightly have given us the back . Pli . Come , neighbour Christian ...
... glad you are perfuaded to go along with me ; and had even Obstinate himself but felt what I have felt of the Powers and Terrors of what is yet unseen , he would not thus lightly have given us the back . Pli . Come , neighbour Christian ...
Página 7
... glad am I to hear of these things ; come on , let us mend our pace . Chr . I cannot go fo fast as I would , by reason of this Burden that is on my back . John 6. 37 . 21. 6 . Rev. 22.17 . Now I faw in my dream , that just as they had ...
... glad am I to hear of these things ; come on , let us mend our pace . Chr . I cannot go fo fast as I would , by reason of this Burden that is on my back . John 6. 37 . 21. 6 . Rev. 22.17 . Now I faw in my dream , that just as they had ...
Página 32
... glad , and looked upward ; and fome fought to hide themselves under the mountains : Then I saw the Man that fat upon the Cloud , open the Book , and bid the World draw near . Yet there was , by reason of a fierce Flame which issued out ...
... glad , and looked upward ; and fome fought to hide themselves under the mountains : Then I saw the Man that fat upon the Cloud , open the Book , and bid the World draw near . Yet there was , by reason of a fierce Flame which issued out ...
Página 33
... glad and lightsome , and faid with a merry heart , He hath given me Rest by his Sorrow , and Life by his Death . Then he stood stilla D When God releases us of Burden , we our Guilt and are as those that leap for Joy . Mar. 2. PART THE ...
... glad and lightsome , and faid with a merry heart , He hath given me Rest by his Sorrow , and Life by his Death . Then he stood stilla D When God releases us of Burden , we our Guilt and are as those that leap for Joy . Mar. 2. PART THE ...
Página 45
... glad that you are so well disposed . Piety . What moved you at first to betake your- self to a Pilgrim's Life ? Chr . I was driven out of my Native Country by a dreadful found that was in mine ears ; to wit , That unavoidable ...
... glad that you are so well disposed . Piety . What moved you at first to betake your- self to a Pilgrim's Life ? Chr . I was driven out of my Native Country by a dreadful found that was in mine ears ; to wit , That unavoidable ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
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