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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... perceive his distress; but he could not be silent long, because that his trouble increased. Wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children; and thus he began to talk to them: O my dear 16 The Pilgrim's Progress In the ...
... perceive his distress; but he could not be silent long, because that his trouble increased. Wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children; and thus he began to talk to them: O my dear 16 The Pilgrim's Progress In the ...
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... perceive by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgement (Heb. 9:27); and I find that I am not willing to do the first (Job 16:21), nor able to do the second. (Ezek. 22:14) CHRISTIAN no sooner ...
... perceive by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgement (Heb. 9:27); and I find that I am not willing to do the first (Job 16:21), nor able to do the second. (Ezek. 22:14) CHRISTIAN no sooner ...
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... thou shalt do. So I saw in my dream that the man began to run. Now, he had not run far from his own door, but his wife and children, perceiving it, began to cry after him to return; but the man put his fingers in his ears, 19.
... thou shalt do. So I saw in my dream that the man began to run. Now, he had not run far from his own door, but his wife and children, perceiving it, began to cry after him to return; but the man put his fingers in his ears, 19.
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... perceive, already; for I see the dirt of the Slough of Despond is upon thee; but that slough is the beginning of the sorrows that do attend those that go on in that way. Hear me, I am older than thou; thou art like to meet with, in the ...
... perceive, already; for I see the dirt of the Slough of Despond is upon thee; but that slough is the beginning of the sorrows that do attend those that go on in that way. Hear me, I am older than thou; thou art like to meet with, in the ...
Seite 32
... , as thine, I perceive, have done thee, but they run them upon desperate ventures to obtain they know not what. CHR. I know what I would obtain; it is ease for my heavy burden. WORLD. But why wilt thou seek for ease this way, 32.
... , as thine, I perceive, have done thee, but they run them upon desperate ventures to obtain they know not what. CHR. I know what I would obtain; it is ease for my heavy burden. WORLD. But why wilt thou seek for ease this way, 32.
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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