| John Bunyan - 1823 - 546 halaman
...could I not let go my sins; yea, I was also then so overcome with despair of life and heaven, that I should often wish ? either that there had been no hell, or that I had been 3 His remarkable Delireranccs. devil; supposing they were only tormentors: that if it must needs be... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 halaman
...could I not let go my sins. Yea, I was also then so overcome with despair of life and heaven, but I lie turned away, and left me standing there ' But...one of those who read to the poet after the loss of A while after, these terrible dreams did leave me, which also I soon forgot ; for my pleasures did... | |
| John Bunyan - 1831 - 686 halaman
...could I not let go rny sins ; yea, I was also then so overcome with despair of life and heaven, that I should often wish, either that there had been no hell,...might be rather a tormentor than be tormented myself, ' A while after these terrible dreams did leave me, which also I soon forgot ; for my pleasures did... | |
| 1832 - 896 halaman
...could I not let go my sins. Yea, I was also then so overcome with despair of life and heaven, that I should often wish, either that there had been no hell,...than be tormented myself.' " These feelings, when be approached towards manhood, recurred, as might be expected, less frequently and with less force... | |
| 1835 - 424 halaman
...vanities, amidst my vain companions, I was then so overcome with despair of life and heaven, that I should often wish, either that there had been no hell,...supposing they were only tormentors ; that, if it must * We quote from the " Life of John Bunyan," prefixed, by Southey, to his splendid edition of "The Pilgrim's... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1835 - 422 halaman
...vanities, amidst my vain companions, I was then so overcome with despair of life and heaven, that I should often wish, either that there had been no hell,...supposing they were only tormentors; that, if it must * We quote from the " Life of John Bunyan," prefixed, by Southey, to his splendid edition of" The Pilgrim's... | |
| John Bunyan - 1838 - 554 halaman
...could I not let go my sins: yea, I was also then so overcome with despair of life and heaven, that I should often wish, either that there had been no hell,...be rather a tormentor, than be tormented myself." After a time, these terrible dreams left him, and his apprehensions of infernal punishment wore off.... | |
| John Bunyan - 1839 - 524 halaman
...could I not let go my sins. Yea, I was also then so overcome with despair of life and Heaven, that I should often wish, either that there had been no Hell,...he represents himself as having been what he calls u town-sinner, he was never so given over to a reprobate mind, as to be wholly free from them. For... | |
| Robert Philip - 1839 - 516 halaman
...could I not let go my sins. Yea, I- was also, then, so overcome with despair of life and heaven, that I should often wish, either that there had been no hell,...been a devil, supposing they were only tormentors ; or that, if it must needs be I went thither, I might rather be a tormentor than be tormented myself."... | |
| Robert Southey - 1844 - 536 halaman
...that there had been no Hell, or thai I had been a devil, supposing they were only tormentors ; that :: it must needs be that I went thither, I might be rather...though he represents himself as having been what he ralU a town-sinner, he was never so given over to a reprobate mind as to be wholly free from them.... | |
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