The Life, Times, and Characteristics of John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's ProgressWm. Carlton Regand, 1888 - 597 halaman |
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... began to inquire into the sources of the tinker's great popularity with the common people , it was like opening rich mines of gold and diamonds . They said at once that , with all his native roughness of style and lack of scholas- ic ...
... began to inquire into the sources of the tinker's great popularity with the common people , it was like opening rich mines of gold and diamonds . They said at once that , with all his native roughness of style and lack of scholas- ic ...
Halaman 4
... began his open ungodliness . There is , therefore , some reason to suspect , that his teacher never tried at all , nor his parents much , to bring him up in the fear of God . This is a painful conclusion : but I know of nothing to ...
... began his open ungodliness . There is , therefore , some reason to suspect , that his teacher never tried at all , nor his parents much , to bring him up in the fear of God . This is a painful conclusion : but I know of nothing to ...
Halaman 12
... began somewhat seriously to consider , even these wrought darkness and confusion in his soul , and took him with unaccountable melancholy . Once he dreamt he saw the face of the heavens , as it were , all on fire , the firmament ...
... began somewhat seriously to consider , even these wrought darkness and confusion in his soul , and took him with unaccountable melancholy . Once he dreamt he saw the face of the heavens , as it were , all on fire , the firmament ...
Halaman 21
... began with his marriage . This interesting fact has been too baldly told hitherto . There was more information to be obtained than the bare fact , that " his career of vice received a considerable check , in conse- quence of his ...
... began with his marriage . This interesting fact has been too baldly told hitherto . There was more information to be obtained than the bare fact , that " his career of vice received a considerable check , in conse- quence of his ...
Halaman 34
... began to play . He went to Cat with great delight , and struck the first blow with perfect freedom ; but the second he could not strike . He left his cat on the ground , and looked up to heaven . Now , although this arrest may be ...
... began to play . He went to Cat with great delight , and struck the first blow with perfect freedom ; but the second he could not strike . He left his cat on the ground , and looked up to heaven . Now , although this arrest may be ...
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