The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... your dear friend am in myself undone , by reason of a Burden that lieth B Luke 14.33 . Pfalm 38. 4 . Hab . 2. 2 . Acts 16. 29 , 30 . His Outcry . Acts 2. 37 . hard upon me : moreover , I am for certain. The Pilgrims Progress : ...
... your dear friend am in myself undone , by reason of a Burden that lieth B Luke 14.33 . Pfalm 38. 4 . Hab . 2. 2 . Acts 16. 29 , 30 . His Outcry . Acts 2. 37 . hard upon me : moreover , I am for certain. The Pilgrims Progress : ...
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... myself , with thee my wife , and you my sweet babes , shall mifera- He knew no as yet . bly come to ruin , except ( the which yet I see not ) Way of Escape Some Way of escape may be found , whereby we may be delivered . At this his ...
... myself , with thee my wife , and you my sweet babes , shall mifera- He knew no as yet . bly come to ruin , except ( the which yet I see not ) Way of Escape Some Way of escape may be found , whereby we may be delivered . At this his ...
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... myself ; for there where I go , is enough and to spare ; come away and prove my words . Luke 15. 17 . Obst . What are the things you feek , fince you leave all the World to find them ? Chr . I seek an Inheritance incorruptible , unde- 1 ...
... myself ; for there where I go , is enough and to spare ; come away and prove my words . Luke 15. 17 . Obst . What are the things you feek , fince you leave all the World to find them ? Chr . I seek an Inheritance incorruptible , unde- 1 ...
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... myself , I cannot : Nor is there a Man in our country , that can take it off my shoulders ; therefore am I going this Way , as I told you , that I may be rid of my Burden . World . Who bid thee go this Way to be rid of thy Burden ? Chr ...
... myself , I cannot : Nor is there a Man in our country , that can take it off my shoulders ; therefore am I going this Way , as I told you , that I may be rid of my Burden . World . Who bid thee go this Way to be rid of thy Burden ? Chr ...
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... myself , it will appear there is no betterment ' twixt Chriftian ac- him and myself . " ' Tis true , he went back to his cufeth himself own house , but I also turned afide to go in the way Man at the of Death , being perfuaded thereto ...
... myself , it will appear there is no betterment ' twixt Chriftian ac- him and myself . " ' Tis true , he went back to his cufeth himself own house , but I also turned afide to go in the way Man at the of Death , being perfuaded thereto ...
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