The Pilgrim's ProgressJ.C. Derby, 1854 - 348 halaman |
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Halaman 16
... door , and thinking himself safe enough there , for if the bell should fall he could slip out . Further than the door he did not venture , nor did he long continue to think himself secure there ; for the next fancy which possess- ed him ...
... door , and thinking himself safe enough there , for if the bell should fall he could slip out . Further than the door he did not venture , nor did he long continue to think himself secure there ; for the next fancy which possess- ed him ...
Halaman 17
John Bunyan. shook hi mind , that he dared not stand at the door longer , but fled for fear the tower should come down upon him — to such a state of nervous weakness had a diseased feeling brought his strong body and strong mind . - The ...
John Bunyan. shook hi mind , that he dared not stand at the door longer , but fled for fear the tower should come down upon him — to such a state of nervous weakness had a diseased feeling brought his strong body and strong mind . - The ...
Halaman 18
... door in the sunshine were conversing about their own spiritual state . He was himself " a brisk talker in the matter of religion , " but these persons were in their discourse " far above his reach . " Their talk was about a new birth ...
... door in the sunshine were conversing about their own spiritual state . He was himself " a brisk talker in the matter of religion , " but these persons were in their discourse " far above his reach . " Their talk was about a new birth ...
Halaman 34
... door to admit the poor , the depraved , and the despairing Bunyan . ” But the wickedness of the Tinker has been greatly overcharged ; and it is taking the language of self - accusation too literally to pronounce of John Bunyan that he ...
... door to admit the poor , the depraved , and the despairing Bunyan . ” But the wickedness of the Tinker has been greatly overcharged ; and it is taking the language of self - accusation too literally to pronounce of John Bunyan that he ...
Halaman 39
... door ; and there it hath been taken off and I have been at liberty in my mind until I had done my work ; and then immediately , even before I could get down the pulpit - stairs , I have been as bad as I was before . Yet God carried me ...
... door ; and there it hath been taken off and I have been at liberty in my mind until I had done my work ; and then immediately , even before I could get down the pulpit - stairs , I have been as bad as I was before . Yet God carried me ...
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Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
answer Apollyon art thou asked Beelzebub began behold believe blessed brother Bunyan burden By-ends called Celestial City Celestial Gate Chris Christ Christian city of Destruction comfort danger desire discourse door doth dream Esau Evangelist eyes Fair faith farther fear Feeble-mind fell fool Gaius Gate Giant Despair glad glory go back gone grace Great-heart hand hath heard heart heaven hill Holy Hope Jesus JOHN BUNYAN John vi journey King Lions Little-faith look Lord Matth Mercy mind mount Zion neighbour never perceive Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage Pilgrims Pliable poor pray preter Prud Psalm religion righteousness Shadow of Death Shepherds sight sins sleep slough slough of Despond soul spirit stand Standfast stood talk tell thee thereof things thou art thou hast thought told town truth unto Valley walk wherefore whither wife words