The Pilgrim's Progress, Teile 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 Seiten |
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... characters and incidents , which arrest the attention , and deeply interest the heart , of every pious and intelligent reader . It would not perhaps be difficult to prove , that the PIL- GRIM'S PROGRESS is as really an original ...
... characters and incidents , which arrest the attention , and deeply interest the heart , of every pious and intelligent reader . It would not perhaps be difficult to prove , that the PIL- GRIM'S PROGRESS is as really an original ...
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... his various characters , with a special reference to the present state of religious profession , distinguishing accu- rately what he approves , from the defects even of true Pil- viii PREFACE . grims ; -and in fine , to.
... his various characters , with a special reference to the present state of religious profession , distinguishing accu- rately what he approves , from the defects even of true Pil- viii PREFACE . grims ; -and in fine , to.
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... character of the Pilgrim ; and they are often more emphatical than any which can be substituted in their stead . Some exceptions , however , have been admitted the author , if living , would probably change a very few ex- pressions for ...
... character of the Pilgrim ; and they are often more emphatical than any which can be substituted in their stead . Some exceptions , however , have been admitted the author , if living , would probably change a very few ex- pressions for ...
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... character , and took care that his son , whom he brought up to the same business , should be taught to read and write . We are told , in- deed , that he quickly forgot all he had learned , through his extreme profligacy : yet it is ...
... character , and took care that his son , whom he brought up to the same business , should be taught to read and write . We are told , in- deed , that he quickly forgot all he had learned , through his extreme profligacy : yet it is ...
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... character reproved him with great severity for profane swearing ; declaring in the strongest expressions , that he exceeded in it all men she had ever heard . This made him greatly ashamed , when he reflected that he was too vile even ...
... character reproved him with great severity for profane swearing ; declaring in the strongest expressions , that he exceeded in it all men she had ever heard . This made him greatly ashamed , when he reflected that he was too vile even ...
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