The Pilgrim's Progress: From This World to That Which is to Come, Delivered Under the Similitude of a DreamThe Floating Press, 1 Jan 2009 - 170 halaman Since its first publication in 1678, The Pilgrim's Progress has never been out of print -- and that fact reflects the timeless relevance and wisdom of this long-form Christian allegory. The text follows the journey of the title character, Christian, as he makes his way from the earthly sphere represented by the "City of Destruction" to the "Celestial Sphere," which represents Heaven, battling sin, temptation, and every other conceivable vice along the way. |
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Halaman 14
... reason why They lose their labour, and like fools do die. This book will make a traveller of thee, If by its counsel thou wilt ruled be; It will direct thee to the Holy Land, If thou wilt its directions understand: Yea, it will make the ...
... reason why They lose their labour, and like fools do die. This book will make a traveller of thee, If by its counsel thou wilt ruled be; It will direct thee to the Holy Land, If thou wilt its directions understand: Yea, it will make the ...
Halaman 17
... reason of a burden that lieth hard upon me; moreover, I am for certain informed that this our city will be burned with fire from heaven; in which fearful overthrow, both myself, with thee my wife, and you my sweet babes, shall miserably ...
... reason of a burden that lieth hard upon me; moreover, I am for certain informed that this our city will be burned with fire from heaven; in which fearful overthrow, both myself, with thee my wife, and you my sweet babes, shall miserably ...
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... there is a company of these crazy-headed coxcombs, that, when they take a fancy by the end, are wiser in their own eyes than seven men that can render a reason. (Prov. 26:16) PLI. Then said Pliable, Don't revile; if what the good 21.
... there is a company of these crazy-headed coxcombs, that, when they take a fancy by the end, are wiser in their own eyes than seven men that can render a reason. (Prov. 26:16) PLI. Then said Pliable, Don't revile; if what the good 21.
Halaman 25
... freely. PLI. Well, my good companion, glad am I to hear of these things: come on, let us mend our pace. CHR. I cannot go so fast as I would, by reason of this burden that is on my back. Now I saw in my dream, that just as they 25.
... freely. PLI. Well, my good companion, glad am I to hear of these things: come on, let us mend our pace. CHR. I cannot go so fast as I would, by reason of this burden that is on my back. Now I saw in my dream, that just as they 25.
Halaman 28
... reason of the badness of this ground. It is not the pleasure of the King that this place should remain so bad. (Isa. 35:3,4) His labourers also have, by the direction of His Majesty's surveyors, been for above these sixteen hundred ...
... reason of the badness of this ground. It is not the pleasure of the King that this place should remain so bad. (Isa. 35:3,4) His labourers also have, by the direction of His Majesty's surveyors, been for above these sixteen hundred ...
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