The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... 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 and came before him , a conve- nient distance ...
... 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 and came before him , a conve- nient distance ...
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... themselves why they came not ? Chr . Why , my Wife was afraid of lofing this World ; and my Children were given to the fool- ish Delights of Youth : So what by one thing and what by another , they left me to wander in this manner alone ...
... themselves why they came not ? Chr . Why , my Wife was afraid of lofing this World ; and my Children were given to the fool- ish Delights of Youth : So what by one thing and what by another , they left me to wander in this manner alone ...
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... themselves to be implacable to good ; and thou haft delivered thy foul from their Blood . What Chrif- tian had to Now I saw in my dream , That thus they fat talking together until Supper was ready . So when they had made ready , they ...
... themselves to be implacable to good ; and thou haft delivered thy foul from their Blood . What Chrif- tian had to Now I saw in my dream , That thus they fat talking together until Supper was ready . So when they had made ready , they ...
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... themselves to their Lord for Protection , they betook themselves to reft : The Pilgrim they laid in a large upper Chriftian's chamber , whose window opened towards the Sun- Bed - chamber . rifing : The name of the chamber was Peace ...
... themselves to their Lord for Protection , they betook themselves to reft : The Pilgrim they laid in a large upper Chriftian's chamber , whose window opened towards the Sun- Bed - chamber . rifing : The name of the chamber was Peace ...
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... themselves his Servants , after a while to give him the flip , and return again to me : Do thou so too , and all shall be well . Chr . I have given him my Faith , and sworn my Allegiance to him , How then can I go back from this , and ...
... themselves his Servants , after a while to give him the flip , and return again to me : Do thou so too , and all shall be well . Chr . I have given him my Faith , and sworn my Allegiance to him , How then can I go back from this , and ...
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