The Pilgrim's Progress, from this World to that which is to Come: Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream: In Three Parts. Wherein are Set Forth the Manner of His Setting Out; ... Together with His Happy Arrival at the Celestial CityOsborne and Griffin ...; and J. Mozley, Gainsbrough., 1787 - 275 halaman |
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Halaman 11
... wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children ; and thus he began to talk to them : O my dear wife , faid he , and you the children of my bowels , I your dear friend am in myself undone , by reafon of a burden that ...
... wherefore at length he brake his mind to his wife and children ; and thus he began to talk to them : O my dear wife , faid he , and you the children of my bowels , I your dear friend am in myself undone , by reafon of a burden that ...
Halaman 13
... Wherefore doft thou cry ? He aufwered , Sir . I perceive by the book in my hand , that I am condemned . to die , and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do the firft , nor able to do the fecond , Heb ...
... Wherefore doft thou cry ? He aufwered , Sir . I perceive by the book in my hand , that I am condemned . to die , and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do the firft , nor able to do the fecond , Heb ...
Halaman 16
... Wherefore Chriftian was left to tumble in the flough of De- fpond alone ; but still he endeavoured to struggle to that fide of the flough that was farthest from his own houfe , and next to the wicket - gate ; the which he did , but ...
... Wherefore Chriftian was left to tumble in the flough of De- fpond alone ; but still he endeavoured to struggle to that fide of the flough that was farthest from his own houfe , and next to the wicket - gate ; the which he did , but ...
Halaman 19
... wherefore there he ftood ftill , and knew not what to do . Alfo his burden now feemed heavier to him than while he was in his way . There came alfo flafhes of fire out of the hill that made Chriftian afraid that he fhould be burned ...
... wherefore there he ftood ftill , and knew not what to do . Alfo his burden now feemed heavier to him than while he was in his way . There came alfo flafhes of fire out of the hill that made Chriftian afraid that he fhould be burned ...
Halaman 20
... wherefore at prefent he stood speechless before him . Then faid Evangelift farther , At not thou the man that I found crying the city of Destruction ? Chr . Yes , dear Sir , I am the man . without the walls of Evan . Did not I direct ...
... wherefore at prefent he stood speechless before him . Then faid Evangelift farther , At not thou the man that I found crying the city of Destruction ? Chr . Yes , dear Sir , I am the man . without the walls of Evan . Did not I direct ...
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Halaman 11 - As I WALKED through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a Den, and I laid me down in that place to sleep: and as I slept I dreamed a dream.
Halaman 263 - Brethren, if any of you do err from the truth, and one convert him ; let him know that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins.
Halaman 11 - I dreamed, and behold I saw a man clothed with rags, standing in a certain place, with his face from his own house, a book in his hand, and a great burden upon his back. I looked, and saw him open the book and read therein; and as he read, he wept and trembled; and not being able longer to contain, he brake out with a lamentable cry, saying, "What shall I do?
Halaman v - Fell suddenly into an allegory About their journey and the way to glory, In more than twenty things, which I set down; This done, I twenty more had in my crown, And they again began to multiply, Like sparks that from the coals of fire do fly.
Halaman 35 - The hill, though high, I covet to ascend, The difficulty will not me offend; For I perceive the way to life lies here. Come, pluck up heart, let's neither faint nor fear; Better, though difficult, the right way to go, Than wrong, though easy, where the end is woe.
Halaman 84 - So when the morning was come, the giant goes to them again, and takes them into the castle-yard, and shows them as his wife had bidden him. These...
Halaman 165 - He that is down need fear no fall, He that is low no pride, He that is humble ever shall Have God to be his guide.
Halaman 203 - Whoso beset him round With dismal stories, Do but themselves confound ; His strength the more is. No lion can him fright, He'll with a giant fight, But he will have a right To be a pilgrim.
Halaman 110 - Now, now, look how the holy Pilgrims ride, Clouds are their Chariots, Angels are their Guide: Who would not here for him all hazards run, That thus provides for his when this World's done?
Halaman 58 - I will talk of things heavenly, or things earthly; things moral, or things evangelical; things sacred, or things profane; things past, or things to come; things foreign, or things at home; things more essential, or things circumstantial; provided that all be done to our profit.