Pilgrim's ProgressCommodius Vicus, 1800 - 512 Seiten |
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... we but stand before impartial men, To his poor One I dare adventure Ten, That they will take my meaning in these lines Far better than his lies in Silver Shrines. Come, Truth, although in Swaddling-clouts, I find, Informs the Judgment,
... we but stand before impartial men, To his poor One I dare adventure Ten, That they will take my meaning in these lines Far better than his lies in Silver Shrines. Come, Truth, although in Swaddling-clouts, I find, Informs the Judgment,
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... Judgment, rectifies the Mind, Pleases the Understanding, makes the Will Submit; the Memory too it doth fill With what doth our Imagination please; Likewise it tends our troubles to appease. Sound words I know Timothy is to use, And old ...
... Judgment, rectifies the Mind, Pleases the Understanding, makes the Will Submit; the Memory too it doth fill With what doth our Imagination please; Likewise it tends our troubles to appease. Sound words I know Timothy is to use, And old ...
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... Judgment, and I find that I am not willing to do the first, nor able to do the second. Christian no sooner leaves the World but meets Evangelist, who lovingly him greets With tidings of another: and doth shew Him how to mount to that ...
... Judgment, and I find that I am not willing to do the first, nor able to do the second. Christian no sooner leaves the World but meets Evangelist, who lovingly him greets With tidings of another: and doth shew Him how to mount to that ...
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... shut myself out of all the Promises, and there now remains to me nothing but threatnings, dreadful threatnings, fearful threatnings of certain Judgment and fiery Indignation, which shall devour me as an Adversary. Chr. For what.
... shut myself out of all the Promises, and there now remains to me nothing but threatnings, dreadful threatnings, fearful threatnings of certain Judgment and fiery Indignation, which shall devour me as an Adversary. Chr. For what.
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... Judgment; and with that the Rocks rent, the Graves opened, and the Dead that were therein came forth. Some of them were exceeding glad, and looked upward; and some sought to hide themselves under the Mountains Then I saw the Man that ...
... Judgment; and with that the Rocks rent, the Graves opened, and the Dead that were therein came forth. Some of them were exceeding glad, and looked upward; and some sought to hide themselves under the Mountains Then I saw the Man that ...
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answered Apollyon art thou asked Atheist Beelzebub began behold believe Brother Burden By-ends called cast Christ Christian and Hopeful City of Destruction cloathed Coelestial City counsel Country danger dark delight Demas discourse Dispond doth Dream Esau Evangelist eyes Fair Faith fear fell fellow fool Gate Giant Despair Glory go back Grace hand hath heard heart Heaven Hill Hobgoblins Holy Ignor Jesus King lest Little-faith look Lord mind Mount Zion Mountains Neighbor never perceive Pilgrimage Pilgrims Pliable pray Religion righteousness River of God Shadow of Death shame Shepherds shew thee sight sinner sins sleep Slough soul stand stept stood talk tell thereof things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought told Town Trumpet Truth turned twas unto Valley Vanity Vanity Fair walk whence wherefore whither Wife words World Worldly Wiseman