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... things make me cry." Then said Evangelist, "If this be 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, "Flee from the wrath to ...
... things make me cry." Then said Evangelist, "If this be 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, "Flee from the wrath to ...
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... things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them? Chris. I seek a place that can never be destroyed, one that is pure, and that fadeth not away, and it is laid up in heaven, and safe there, to be given, at the time appointed ...
... things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them? Chris. I seek a place that can never be destroyed, one that is pure, and that fadeth not away, and it is laid up in heaven, and safe there, to be given, at the time appointed ...
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... things he looks after are better than ours; my heart inclines to go with my neighbor." Obst. What! more fools still? Be ruled by me, and go back; who knows whither such a brain-sick fellow will lead you? Go back, go back, and be wise ...
... things he looks after are better than ours; my heart inclines to go with my neighbor." Obst. What! more fools still? Be ruled by me, and go back; who knows whither such a brain-sick fellow will lead you? Go back, go back, and be wise ...
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... things are, and how to be enjoyed, whither we are going. Chris. I can better understand 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 ...
... things are, and how to be enjoyed, whither we are going. Chris. I can better understand 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 ...
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... things to be enjoyed? How shall we get to be sharers thereof? Chris. The Lord, the Governor of the country, hath written that in this book; the substance of which is, If we be truly willing to have it, He will bestow.
... things to be enjoyed? How shall we get to be sharers thereof? Chris. The Lord, the Governor of the country, hath written that in this book; the substance of which is, If we be truly willing to have it, He will bestow.
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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