The Pilgrim's Progress: From This World to That Which is to Come, Delivered Under the Similitude of a DreamThe Floating Press, 01.01.2009 - 170 Seiten Since its first publication in 1678, The Pilgrim's Progress has never been out of print -- and that fact reflects the timeless relevance and wisdom of this long-form Christian allegory. The text follows the journey of the title character, Christian, as he makes his way from the earthly sphere represented by the "City of Destruction" to the "Celestial Sphere," which represents Heaven, battling sin, temptation, and every other conceivable vice along the way. |
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... Lord of the place, all well, and clothed with immortality as with a garment. (John 12:25; 2 Cor. 5:4) PLI. The hearing of this is enough to ravish one's heart. But are these things to be enjoyed? How shall we get to be sharers thereof ...
... Lord of the place, all well, and clothed with immortality as with a garment. (John 12:25; 2 Cor. 5:4) PLI. The hearing of this is enough to ravish one's heart. But are these things to be enjoyed? How shall we get to be sharers thereof ...
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... Lord says, "Strive to enter in at the strait gate" (Luke 13:24), the gate to which I sent thee; for "strait is the gate that leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." (Matt. 7:14) From this little wicketgate, and from the way ...
... Lord says, "Strive to enter in at the strait gate" (Luke 13:24), the gate to which I sent thee; for "strait is the gate that leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." (Matt. 7:14) From this little wicketgate, and from the way ...
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... lord; but, oh, what a favour is this to me, that yet I am admitted entrance here! GOOD-WILL. We make no objections against any, notwithstanding all that they have done before they came hither. They are in no wise cast out (John vi.37); 46.
... lord; but, oh, what a favour is this to me, that yet I am admitted entrance here! GOOD-WILL. We make no objections against any, notwithstanding all that they have done before they came hither. They are in no wise cast out (John vi.37); 46.
Seite 49
... reward. Now, said the Interpreter, I have showed thee this picture first, because the man whose picture this is, is the only man whom the Lord of the place whither thou art going, hath authorised to be thy guide in all difficult places 49.
... reward. Now, said the Interpreter, I have showed thee this picture first, because the man whose picture this is, is the only man whom the Lord of the place whither thou art going, hath authorised to be thy guide in all difficult places 49.
Seite 66
... Lord of the city whither we are bound, thus to violate his revealed will? FORM. and HYP. They told him, that, as for that, he needed not to trouble his head thereabout; for what they did they had custom for; and could produce, if need ...
... Lord of the city whither we are bound, thus to violate his revealed will? FORM. and HYP. They told him, that, as for that, he needed not to trouble his head thereabout; for what they did they had custom for; and could produce, if need ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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