The Pilgrim's Progress: With a Life of John Bunyan by Robert SoutheyJ. Murray and J. Major, 1830 - 411 halaman |
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Halaman vii
... took in impressing him with a sense of his religious duties ; other- wise , when in his boyhood he became a proficient in cursing and swearing above his fellows , he would not have been visited by such dreams and such compunctious ...
... took in impressing him with a sense of his religious duties ; other- wise , when in his boyhood he became a proficient in cursing and swearing above his fellows , he would not have been visited by such dreams and such compunctious ...
Halaman xii
... " From that hour however the re- formation of this , the only actual sin to which he was addicted , began . Even to his own wonder it took place , and he who till then had not known how to speak unless he xii THE LIFE OF.
... " From that hour however the re- formation of this , the only actual sin to which he was addicted , began . Even to his own wonder it took place , and he who till then had not known how to speak unless he xii THE LIFE OF.
Halaman xiii
... took his attention , and sent him to his Bible . He began to take great pleasure in reading it , especially the historical parts ; the Epistles he says he " could not away with , being as yet ignorant both of the corruption of our ...
... took his attention , and sent him to his Bible . He began to take great pleasure in reading it , especially the historical parts ; the Epistles he says he " could not away with , being as yet ignorant both of the corruption of our ...
Halaman xvii
... took upon themselves the cure of bodies seem to have entered upon their practise with as little scruple concerning their own qualifications £ r it , as they who undertook the cure of souls : if there was but a sufficient stock of ...
... took upon themselves the cure of bodies seem to have entered upon their practise with as little scruple concerning their own qualifications £ r it , as they who undertook the cure of souls : if there was but a sufficient stock of ...
Halaman xviii
... took delight in St. Paul's epistles , which before he " could not away with ; " and the first strong impression which they made upon him was that he wanted the gifts of wisdom and knowledge of which the Apostle speaks , and was doubtful ...
... took delight in St. Paul's epistles , which before he " could not away with ; " and the first strong impression which they made upon him was that he wanted the gifts of wisdom and knowledge of which the Apostle speaks , and was doubtful ...
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answered Apollyon art thou asked Beelzebub began behold believe blessed boys Bunyan By-ends called Celestial Celestial Gate Chris Christ Christian City city of Destruction comfort danger death desire Despond discourse door doth dream Esau Evangelist eyes Faith father fear Feeble-mind fell friends Gaius Gate Giant Despair glad gone grace Great-heart hand hath hear heard heart Heaven hill Holy Honest Hope husband Jesus John Bunyan JOHN MAJOR journey King knocked Lions look Lord Matth meet Mercy mind Mount Zion neighbour never perceive Pilgrim's Progress Pilgrimage Pilgrims poor pray prayer Prud Psalm religion Righteousness Shepherds shew sight sleep Slough of Despond soul speak spirit stand stood talk tell thee thereof things thou art thou hast thought told town truth unto Valley walk wherefore whither wife words
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Halaman lxii - For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.
Halaman 404 - I have been at to arrive where I am. My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage, and my courage and skill to him that can get it. My marks and scars I carry with me, to be a witness for me that I have fought his battles who now will be my rewarder. When the day that he must go hence was come, many accompanied him to the river side, into which as he went he said, Death, where is thy sting?
Halaman 166 - The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold: the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon. He eSteemeth iron as Straw, and brass as rotten wood. The arrow cannot make him flee: slingStones are turned with him into stubble. Darts are counted as stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear.
Halaman 76 - Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy! when I fall, I shall arise"; and with that, gave him a deadly thrust, which made him give back, as one that had received his mortal wound: Christian perceiving that, made at him again, saying, "Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors, through Him that loved us.
Halaman 404 - I am going to my Father's ; and though with great difficulty I have got hither, yet now I do not repent me of all the trouble I have been at to arrive where I am. My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage, and my courage and skill to him that can get it. My marks and scars I carry with me, to be a witness for me that I have fought his battles, who now will be my rewarder.
Halaman 206 - Now I saw in my dream that these two men went in at the gate: and lo, as they entered, they were transfigured, and they had raiment put on that shone like gold. There...
Halaman 69 - When the morning was up they had him to the top of the house, and bid him look south : so he did ; and behold, at a great distance,* he saw a most pleasant mountainous country, beautified with woods, vineyards, fruits of all sorts, flowers also, with springs and fountains, very delectable to behold.
Halaman 122 - Then said Mr. No-good, Away with such a fellow from the earth. Ay, said Mr. Malice, for I hate the very looks of him. Then said Mr. Lovelust, I could never endure him. Nor I, said Mr. Live-loose, for he would always be condemning my way. Hang him, hang him ! said Mr. Heady. A sorry scrub, said Mr. High-mind. My heart riseth against him, said Mr. Enmity. He is a rogue, said Mr. Liar. Hanging is too good for him, said Mr.
Halaman 307 - God resisteth the Proud; but gives more, more Grace to the Humble) for indeed it is a very fruitful Soil, and doth bring forth by handfuls. Some also have wished that the next way to their Father's House were here, that they might be troubled no more with either Hills or Mountains to go over; but the way is the way, and there 's an end.
Halaman iv - Whose humorous vein, strong sense, and simple style, May teach the gayest, make the gravest smile...