Pilgrim's ProgressCommodius Vicus, 1800 - 512 Seiten |
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John Bunyan. long as he could, that his Wife and Children should not 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 ...
John Bunyan. long as he could, that his Wife and Children should not 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 ...
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... perceive by the Book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to 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 ...
... perceive by the Book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to 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 ...
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... perceiving it, began to cry after him to return; but the Man out his fingers in his ears, and ran on, crying Life! Life! Eternal Life! So he looked not behind him, but fled towards the middle of the Plain. The Neighbors also came out to ...
... perceiving it, began to cry after him to return; but the Man out his fingers in his ears, and ran on, crying Life! Life! Eternal Life! So he looked not behind him, but fled towards the middle of the Plain. The Neighbors also came out to ...
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... perceive) already; for I see the dirt of the Slough of Dispond 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 Dispond 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 ...
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John Bunyan. (as thine I perceive has 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 ...
John Bunyan. (as thine I perceive has 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 ...
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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