Pilgrim's ProgressCommodius Vicus, 1800 - 512 Seiten |
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... whither he goes, What he leaves undone, also what he does; It also shews you how he runs and runs, Till he unto the Gate of Glory comes. It shews too, who set out for life amain, As if the lasting Crown they would obtain; Here also you ...
... whither he goes, What he leaves undone, also what he does; It also shews you how he runs and runs, Till he unto the Gate of Glory comes. It shews too, who set out for life amain, As if the lasting Crown they would obtain; Here also you ...
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... thy condition, why standest thou still? He answered, Because I know not whither to go. Then he gave him a Parchment - roll, and there was written within, Fly from the wrath to come. The Man therefore read it, and looking.
... thy condition, why standest thou still? He answered, Because I know not whither to go. Then he gave him a Parchment - roll, and there was written within, Fly from the wrath to come. The Man therefore read it, and looking.
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... Whither must I fly? Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over a very wide field, Do you see yonder Wicketgate? The Man said, No. Then said the other, Do you see yonder shining Light? He said, I think I do. Then said Evangelist ...
... Whither must I fly? Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over a very wide field, Do you see yonder Wicketgate? The Man said, No. Then said the other, Do you see yonder shining Light? He said, I think I do. Then said Evangelist ...
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... whither such a brain-sick fellow will lead you? Go back, go back, and be wise. Chr. Come with me, Neighbor Pliable; there are such things to be had which I spoke of, and many more Glories besides. If you believe not me, read here in ...
... whither such a brain-sick fellow will lead you? Go back, go back, and be wise. Chr. Come with me, Neighbor Pliable; there are such things to be had which I spoke of, and many more Glories besides. If you believe not me, read here in ...
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... whither we are going? Chr. I can better conceive of them with my Mind, than speak of them with my Tongue: but yet, since you are desirous to know, I will read of them in my Book. Pli. And do you think that the words of your Book are ...
... whither we are going? Chr. I can better conceive of them with my Mind, than speak of them with my Tongue: but yet, since you are desirous to know, I will read of them in my Book. Pli. And do you think that the words of your Book are ...
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