Pilgrim's ProgressCommodius Vicus, 1800 - 512 Seiten |
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... 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 solidness, because By Metaphors I speak? Were not God's Laws, His Gospel-Laws, in ...
... 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 solidness, because By Metaphors I speak? Were not God's Laws, His Gospel-Laws, in ...
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... 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 Wive's Fables he is to ...
... 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 Wive's Fables he is to ...
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... mind, thus to declare Things unto thee, that excellentest are. 2. I find that men (as high as Trees) will write Dialogue-wise; yet no man doth them slight For writing so; Indeed if they abuse Truth, cursed be they, and the craft they ...
... mind, thus to declare Things unto thee, that excellentest are. 2. I find that men (as high as Trees) will write Dialogue-wise; yet no man doth them slight For writing so; Indeed if they abuse Truth, cursed be they, and the craft they ...
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... Book is writ in such a Dialect As may the minds of listless men affect: It seems a novelty, and yet contains Nothing but sound and honest Gospel strains. Would'st thouedivert thyself from Melancholy? Would'st thou be pleasant, yet.
... Book is writ in such a Dialect As may the minds of listless men affect: It seems a novelty, and yet contains Nothing but sound and honest Gospel strains. Would'st thouedivert thyself from Melancholy? Would'st thou be pleasant, yet.
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... mind to his Wife and Children; and thus he began to talk to them: O my dear Wife, said he, and you the Children of my bowels, I your dear friend, am in myself undone by reason of a Burden that lieth hard upon me; moreover, I am for ...
... mind to his Wife and Children; and thus he began to talk to them: O my dear Wife, said he, and you the Children of my bowels, I your dear friend, am in myself undone by reason of a Burden that lieth hard upon me; moreover, I am for ...
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