I saw as if the sun that shineth in the heavens did grudge to give me light ; and as if the very stones in the street and tiles upon the houses, did band themselves against me. Methought that they all combined together to banish me out of the world !... Cromwell and Bunyan - Halaman 11oleh Robert Southey - 1844 - 180 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Stanley V. Makower, Basil H. Blackwell - 1913 - 614 halaman
...among them, because I had sinned against the Saviour. Oh, how happy now was every creature over I ! for they stood fast, and kept their station. But I was gone and lost.' Scarcely any madhouse could produce an instance of delusion so strong, or of misery so acute. It was... | |
| Robert Scott, George William Gilmore - 1916 - 246 halaman
...their benefits, because I had sinned against the Savior. 0 how happy now was every creature over what I was ! for they stood fast and kept their station, but I was gone and lost ! Then, breaking out in the bitterness of my soul, I said to my soul with a grievous sigh, "How can... | |
| Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 416 halaman
...among them, because I had sinned against the Saviour. Oh, how happy now was every creature over I ! for they stood fast, and kept their station. But I was gone and lost." Scarcely any madhouse could produce an instance of delusion so strong, or of misery so acute. It was... | |
| John Bunyan - 1926 - 410 halaman
...to dwell among them, or be partaker of their benefits, because I had sinned against the Saviour. O how happy now was every creature, over I was! For...and kept their station, but I was gone and lost." It is to the enumeration of common things that this passage owes its beauty. The settle in the street,... | |
| John Brown - 1928 - 648 halaman
...if the very stones in the street and the tiles upon the houses did bend themselves against him. " O how happy now was every creature over I was! for they stood and kept fast their station, but I was gone and lost." The worst, however, was now past, and daylight... | |
| John Bunyan - 1998 - 342 halaman
...as if the very stones in the street, and tiles upon the houses, did bend themselves against me.* O how happy now was every creature over I was! for they...fast, and kept their station, but I was gone and lost. t44. [t88.] Then breaking out in the bitterness of my Soul, I said with a grievous sigh, How can God... | |
| Amy Mandelker, Elizabeth Powers - 1999 - 552 halaman
...benefits, because I had sinned against the Saviour. O how happy, now, was every creature over what I was; for they stood fast and kept their station, but I was gone and lost. 188. Then breaking out in the bitterness of my soul, I said to myself, with a grievous sigh, How can... | |
| John Bunyan - 2005 - 968 halaman
...their benefits, because I had sinned against the Saviour. Oh how happy now was every creature over what I was ; for they stood fast and kept their station, but I was gone and lost. 188. Then breaking out in the bitterness of my soul, I said to myself with a grievous sigh, How can... | |
| John Bunyan - 2007 - 245 halaman
...to dwell among them, or be partaker of their benefits, because I had sinned against the Saviour. O how happy now was every creature over I was! For they...fast, and kept their station, but I was gone and lost. 1 8 8. Then breaking out in the bitterness of my soul, I said to myself with a grievous sigh, How can... | |
| 448 halaman
...the World ; I was abhorred of them, and unfit to dwell among them, or be partaker of their benefits, because I had sinned against the Saviour. Oh, how...fast, and kept their station, but I was gone and lost. 189. Then breaking out in the bitterness of my Soul, I said to my self, with a grievous sigh, How can... | |
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