The pilgrim's progress from earth to heaven, a metrical version of the allegory by J. Bunyan1845 |
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... thee — they are chain'd . Come on - observe the path - and nothing fear , ' Come on , and find a ready welcome here . ' Christian proceeded - not without alarm , The Lions roar'd - but could not do him harm . The gate attain'd , he asks ...
... thee — they are chain'd . Come on - observe the path - and nothing fear , ' Come on , and find a ready welcome here . ' Christian proceeded - not without alarm , The Lions roar'd - but could not do him harm . The gate attain'd , he asks ...
Halaman 27
... . Thon Apollyon broke out into a grievous rage , saying , " I am an enemy to your Prince ; I hate his person , his laws , and people , I am came out on purpose to withstand thee . " “ He comes with hasty strides o'er yonder field ! 27 27.
... . Thon Apollyon broke out into a grievous rage , saying , " I am an enemy to your Prince ; I hate his person , his laws , and people , I am came out on purpose to withstand thee . " “ He comes with hasty strides o'er yonder field ! 27 27.
Halaman 28
... thee now ! ' his adversary cries , " Boast not so soon , " the Pilgrim quick replies , " I fall , indeed , but shall again arise . ” * Christian arose , strengthen'd from heav'n above ; " " Tis thus , " said he , " I rise in Jesu's love ...
... thee now ! ' his adversary cries , " Boast not so soon , " the Pilgrim quick replies , " I fall , indeed , but shall again arise . ” * Christian arose , strengthen'd from heav'n above ; " " Tis thus , " said he , " I rise in Jesu's love ...
Halaman 28
... thee now . " But , as God would have it , Christian nimbly reached out his hand for his sword and caught it , and with that gave him a deadly thrust , whic . made him give back , as one that had received his mortal wound . And with that ...
... thee now . " But , as God would have it , Christian nimbly reached out his hand for his sword and caught it , and with that gave him a deadly thrust , whic . made him give back , as one that had received his mortal wound . And with that ...
Halaman 43
... thee bear ? Speak for yourself , if aught you wish to say , • You don't deserve the favour , yet you may . ' Faithful replied , ' My answer , Sir , is this ; Against my God , I've nothing done amiss : ' Customs and laws against his holy ...
... thee bear ? Speak for yourself , if aught you wish to say , • You don't deserve the favour , yet you may . ' Faithful replied , ' My answer , Sir , is this ; Against my God , I've nothing done amiss : ' Customs and laws against his holy ...
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Apollyon arbour ask'd Authorised Version BAGSTER began behold BIBLE blessed BOOK BOOK OF PSALMS BUNYAN Celestial celestial gate Christ Christian cloth binding cloth lettered cried CRUDEN'S CONCORDANCE daughter death Despondency door dreadful dream Enchanted Ground ENGLISH EVANGELIST Faithful fcap fear Feeble-Mind feet fell fill'd gate gave Giant gilt leaves grace Great-Heart GREEK Guide hand happy head heard heart heav'n heav'nly HEBREW HEBREW BIBLE hell hill Holy Honest Hopeful Jesus JOHN BUNYAN journey LEXICON lions look Lord Mercy mind morocco Mount Charity Much-Afraid neighbours night o'er pass'd path PILGRIM'S PROGRESS pilgrimage pilgrims Pliable poor pray prayer PSALMS Ready-to-Halt refresh'd replied river RIVER OF GOD road Scripture SEPTUAGINT shepherds shew sight sleep Slough song soon soul Standfast stood sword talk TESTAMENT thee thou thought turn'd Twas Valiant valley VERSION walk words yonder
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Halaman 45 - But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is the root of all evil; which while some have coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
Halaman 104 - He that is down needs fear no fall, He that is low, no pride; He that is humble, ever shall Have God to be his guide. I am content with what I have, Little be it or much: And, Lord, contentment still I crave, Because thou savest such. Fulness to such a burden is That go on pilgrimage; Here little, and hereafter bliss, Is best from age to age.
Halaman 71 - Thou hast redeemed our souls with blood, Hast set the prisoners free ; Hast made us kings and priests to God, And we shall reign with Thee. 6 The worlds of nature and of grace Are put beneath Thy power ; Then shorten these delaying days, And bring the promised hour.
Halaman 1 - And may be, to the helpless, comforters. This book is writ in such a dialect As may the minds of listless men affect: It seems a novelty, and yet contains Nothing but sound and honest gospel strains.
Halaman 23 - The name of the chamber was Peace, where he slept till break of day, and then he awoke and sang, Where am I now? Is this the love and care Of Jesus, for the men that pilgrims are. Thus to provide that I should be forgiven, And dwell already the next door to heaven...
Halaman 16 - Thus far did I come laden with my sin; Nor could aught ease the grief that I was in, Till I came hither; what a place is this ! Must here be the beginning of my bliss? Must here the burden fall from off my back? Must here the strings that bound it to me crack? Blest cross! blest sepulchre! blest rather be The man that there was put to shame for me.
Halaman 99 - For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and goats should take away sins.
Halaman 149 - The Hexaplar Psalter. The Book of Psalms : Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English ; the Hebrew Text after Van der Hooght :— the Greek of the LXX: — the Vulgate Latin : — Jerome's Hebrew Latin : — the English Liturgical Version : — and the English Authorised Version : in Six Parallel Columns.
Halaman 104 - Jesus, who made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: and, being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient to death, even the death of the cross.