Lectures on the Pilgrim's Progress, and on the life and times of John Bunyan. [With plates, including a portrait.]Wiley and Putnam, 1844 - 514 halaman |
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... true , and he scarcely knew the philosophical meaning of the word Logic any more than a breathing child , whose pulse beats freely , knows the place of its heart , or the movement of its lungs ; but Bunyan wrote the Pilgrim's Pro- gress ...
... true , and he scarcely knew the philosophical meaning of the word Logic any more than a breathing child , whose pulse beats freely , knows the place of its heart , or the movement of its lungs ; but Bunyan wrote the Pilgrim's Pro- gress ...
Halaman 18
... true church , and all the rest of the world as entitled only to God's uncovenanted mercies , that is , to remediless per- dition . There is no knowing to what extreme this state of mind might have carried Bunyan , had it 18 BUNYAN AND ...
... true church , and all the rest of the world as entitled only to God's uncovenanted mercies , that is , to remediless per- dition . There is no knowing to what extreme this state of mind might have carried Bunyan , had it 18 BUNYAN AND ...
Halaman 26
... true religion , and produced in him a longing desire after its blessedness , such as he never before possessed . The state and happiness of these poor people presented a lovely vision to him ; and at length , after much conflict and ...
... true religion , and produced in him a longing desire after its blessedness , such as he never before possessed . The state and happiness of these poor people presented a lovely vision to him ; and at length , after much conflict and ...
Halaman 33
... true beauty of the allegory in the Pilgrim's Progress can be felt only by a religious mind . No one , in- deed , can avoid admiring it . The honest nature in the characters , their homely truth , the simplicity and good sense of the ...
... true beauty of the allegory in the Pilgrim's Progress can be felt only by a religious mind . No one , in- deed , can avoid admiring it . The honest nature in the characters , their homely truth , the simplicity and good sense of the ...
Halaman 34
... true that no critical admiration of this work , overlooking its immortal meaning , sees any thing of its enduring beauty ; to look at it aright , we need a portion of the same spiritual faith , by which it was inspired , by which only ...
... true that no critical admiration of this work , overlooking its immortal meaning , sees any thing of its enduring beauty ; to look at it aright , we need a portion of the same spiritual faith , by which it was inspired , by which only ...
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allegory amidst Apollyon apostolical succession Bible blasphemies blessed blessedness burden Castle Celestial City character Chris Christian and Hopeful church City of Destruction conscience danger darkness delightful devil divine divine grace doth dreadful dream enemies eternal evil experience faith fear fire forever genius Giant Despair glory God's Gospel grace hath heart heaven heavenly hell Hill Difficulty holy Holy Spirit House Beautiful instructive John Bunyan light look Lord ment mercy mind ness never night passage passed piety Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage Pilgrims pray prayer preaching precious preter prison racter religion religious rience righteousness saith salvation Satan Saviour says Bunyan Scriptures Shadow of Death shining sight sins Slough of Despond soul Spirit suffering sweet temptations Tempter terrors thee things thou thought tian tion told truth unto Valley of Humiliation Vanity Fair walk wicked word wrath