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... King Charles the First and the Parliament, Bunyan became a soldier on the side of the Commonwealth, as the party against the king was called. He served in the army between 1644 and 1646. In 1648, at the age of twenty years, he married a ...
... King Charles the First and the Parliament, Bunyan became a soldier on the side of the Commonwealth, as the party against the king was called. He served in the army between 1644 and 1646. In 1648, at the age of twenty years, he married a ...
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... king, no religious services were allowed except those of the Church of England, and all other meetings were forbidden. Bunyan however went on preaching, until he was sent to prison in Bedford. In Bedford jail he stayed twelve years. To ...
... king, no religious services were allowed except those of the Church of England, and all other meetings were forbidden. Bunyan however went on preaching, until he was sent to prison in Bedford. In Bedford jail he stayed twelve years. To ...
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... King that this place should remain so bad. His laborers also have, by the direction of His Majesty's surveyors, been for about these sixteen hundred years employed about this patch of ground, if perhaps it might have been mended; yea ...
... King that this place should remain so bad. His laborers also have, by the direction of His Majesty's surveyors, been for about these sixteen hundred years employed about this patch of ground, if perhaps it might have been mended; yea ...
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... King of Glory to dwell in." I saw moreover in my dream, that the Interpreter took him by the hand, and led him into a little room where sat two little children, each one in his own chair. The name of the eldest was Passion, and the name ...
... King of Glory to dwell in." I saw moreover in my dream, that the Interpreter took him by the hand, and led him into a little room where sat two little children, each one in his own chair. The name of the eldest was Passion, and the name ...
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... king? Were it not that I hope that thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow to the ground. Chris. I was indeed born in your kingdom; but your service was hard, and your wages such as a man could not live on ...
... king? Were it not that I hope that thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow to the ground. Chris. I was indeed born in your kingdom; but your service was hard, and your wages such as a man could not live on ...
Inhalt
SHAME A BOLD VILLAIN | |
TALKATIVE OVERTAKEN | |
TALKATIVE SELFDECEIVED | |
FAITHFUL DISPUTES TALKATIVE | |
TALKATIVE PARTS COMPANY | |
CHAPTER VI | |
EVANGELIST EXHORTS CHRISTIAN | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CONCLUSION | |
PART II CHAPTER I Courteous Companions | |
CHAPTER II THE WICKETGATE | |
CHAPTER III THE INTERPRETERS HOUSE | |
CHAPTER IV THE CROSS AND THE CONSEQUENCES | |
CHAPTER V THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL | |
THE PILGRIMS AT VANITY FAIR | |
THE PILGRIMS IN STOCKS | |
LORD HATEGOOD | |
THE PILGRIMS ON TRIAL | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER VI THE VALLEY OF HUMILIATION | |
CHAPTER VII ENTERTAINED BY GAIUS | |
CHAPTER VIII THE DELECTABLE MOUNTAINS AND THE SHEPHERDS | |
CHAPTER IX THE ENCHANTED GROUND | |
CHAPTER X THE PILGRIMS AT HOME | |
THE LITTLE PILGRIM THE STORY OF A LITTLE GIRL WHO TRIED TO GO ON PILGRIMAGE | |
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