... Have you none ? but the man answered never a word. So they told the King, but he would not come down to see him, but commanded the two shining ones that conducted Christian and Hopeful to the city, to go out and take Ignorance and bind him hand and... The pilgrim's progress - Seite 196von John Bunyan - 1795Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Bunyan - 1877 - 324 Seiten
...out and take Ignorance, and bind him hand and foot, and have him away (6). Then they took him up, and carried him through the air, to the door that I saw...well as from the City of Destruction. So I awoke, and behold it was a dream. (6) Ignorance. — "There is no entrance," writes Adam, "to the city hut by... | |
| John Bunyan - 1877 - 1092 Seiten
...go out and take Ignorance, and bind him hand and foot, and have him away. Then they took him up, and carried him through the air to the door that I saw...heaven, as well as from the city of Destruction.! So I woke, and behold, it was a dream. fessors may keep up a profession, even unto the end ; yea, and maintain... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1877 - 402 Seiten
...carried him through the air to the door that I saw on the side of the hill, and put him in there. Then 1 saw that there was a way to hell even from the gates...heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction.« 18 — 21. (18) pour . . offering, " to set forth the plenty and sufficiency of grace and merit in... | |
| 1877 - 520 Seiten
...There is some fatal influence that continually drags them back. 'Sol saw in my dream,' says Bunyan, ' that there was a way to hell even from the gates of...Heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction.' Let yours be not a mere fitful, transitory goodness, but the steadfast grace of a holy life in God... | |
| 1928 - 980 Seiten
...and prayer even in some of the soul's ' most golden hours ' when heaven seems nearest, for Christian saw ' That there was a Way to Hell even from the Gates of Heaven.' The startling contrast with which this lesson is emphasised by Bunyan is both true to life and very... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1974 - 646 Seiten
...turned my head to look back, and saw Ignorance come up the river side; . . . Then they took him up and carried him through the air to the door that I saw...there was a way to Hell, even from the Gates of Heaven . . .' and, 'He therefore that went before (Vain-Confidence by name) not seeing the way before him... | |
| Maureen Quilligan - 1992 - 316 Seiten
...static), finally reaches the gates of heaven, but is there thrown down to hell. Bunyan's narrator learns that "there was a way to Hell, even from the Gates...Heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction." The thing that finally distinguishes Christian from Ignorance is his certificate — that is, the revealed... | |
| Anthony Low - 1993 - 286 Seiten
...go out and take Ignorance and bind him hand and foot, and have him away. Then they took him up, and carried him through the air to the door that I saw...well as from the City of Destruction. So I awoke, and behold it was a Dream. 29 One finds in Bunyan none of the "relish" for which Milton has so often been... | |
| Peter L. Rudnytsky - 1993 - 360 Seiten
...Multitude." In Essays and Introductions. London: Macmillan. Lawrence's False Solution DAVID HOLBROOK Then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from...of heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction! — John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress everybody in England now knows, Lady Chatterley's Lover (192.8;... | |
| Giovanna Miceli Jeffries - 1994 - 298 Seiten
...in this detached and amiable spirit. "The University is a Paradise" — true, but — "then, I saw there was a way to hell even from the gates of Heaven." Dorothy Sayers, Gaudy Night, 263-64 E se nel frattempo le teoriche delle differenza fossero riuscite... | |
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