Pilgrim's ProgressCommodius Vicus, 1800 - 512 Seiten |
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... truth to spangle, and its rays to shine. But they want solidness. Speak man thy mind. They drowned the weak; Metaphors make us blind. Solidity indeed becomes the Pen Of him that writeth things Divine to men; But must I needs want ...
... truth to spangle, and its rays to shine. But they want solidness. Speak man thy mind. They drowned the weak; Metaphors make us blind. Solidity indeed becomes the Pen Of him that writeth things Divine to men; But must I needs want ...
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... Truth, as Cabinets inclose the Gold. The Prophets used much by Metaphors To set forth Truth; yea, whoso considers Christ, his Apostles too, shall plainly see, That Truths to this day in such Mantles be. Am I afraid to say that Holy Writ ...
... Truth, as Cabinets inclose the Gold. The Prophets used much by Metaphors To set forth Truth; yea, whoso considers Christ, his Apostles too, shall plainly see, That Truths to this day in such Mantles be. Am I afraid to say that Holy Writ ...
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John Bunyan. Come, Truth, although in Swaddling-clouts, I find, Informs the Judgment, rectifies the Mind, Pleases the ... Truth this or that way. Denied, did I say? Nay, I have leave, (Example too, and that from them that have God better ...
John Bunyan. Come, Truth, although in Swaddling-clouts, I find, Informs the Judgment, rectifies the Mind, Pleases the ... Truth this or that way. Denied, did I say? Nay, I have leave, (Example too, and that from them that have God better ...
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... Truth, cursed be they, and the craft they use To that intent; but yet let Truth be free To make her sallies upon thee and me, Which way it pleases God. For who knows how, Better than he that taught us first to Plow, To guide our Mind ...
... Truth, cursed be they, and the craft they use To that intent; but yet let Truth be free To make her sallies upon thee and me, Which way it pleases God. For who knows how, Better than he that taught us first to Plow, To guide our Mind ...
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... Truth within a Fable? Art thou forgetful? Wouldest thou remember From New-year's-day to the last of December? Then read my Fancies, they will stick like Burrs, And may be to the Helpless, Comforters. This Book is writ in such a Dialect ...
... Truth within a Fable? Art thou forgetful? Wouldest thou remember From New-year's-day to the last of December? Then read my Fancies, they will stick like Burrs, And may be to the Helpless, Comforters. This Book is writ in such a Dialect ...
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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