The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... himself as long as he could , that his wife and children should not perceive his distress ; but he could not be filent long , because that his trou- ble increased : Wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children ; and ...
... himself as long as he could , that his wife and children should not perceive his distress ; but he could not be filent long , because that his trou- ble increased : Wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children ; and ...
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... himself to his Chamber , to pray for and pity them ; and also to condole his own misery : He would also walk folitarily in the fields , sometimes reading and sometimes praying ; and thus for some days he spent his time . Carnal Phy ...
... himself to his Chamber , to pray for and pity them ; and also to condole his own misery : He would also walk folitarily in the fields , sometimes reading and sometimes praying ; and thus for some days he spent his time . Carnal Phy ...
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... 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 , since there are none but us two here , tell me now further , what ...
... 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 , since there are none but us two here , tell me now further , what ...
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... himself with Christian ; others again did mock at his Cowardliness ; saying , Surely fince you began to venture , I would not have been so base to have given out for a few Dif- ficulties . ' So Pliable fat sneaking among them . But at ...
... himself with Christian ; others again did mock at his Cowardliness ; saying , Surely fince you began to venture , I would not have been so base to have given out for a few Dif- ficulties . ' So Pliable fat sneaking among them . But at ...
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... himself , by giving heed to a Stranger ? The Frame of the Heart of a young Christian . Mr. Worldly not like that Chr . Why , Sir , this Burden upon my back is more terrible to me , than are all these things which you have mentioned ...
... himself , by giving heed to a Stranger ? The Frame of the Heart of a young Christian . Mr. Worldly not like that Chr . Why , Sir , this Burden upon my back is more terrible to me , than are all these things which you have mentioned ...
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