The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-intent, in Jacobinical TimesJ. Bateson, 1800 - 190 |
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... follow their example ; only GOOD - INTENT doubted whether it might not be more expedient to forbear , till he fhould come to the houfe , where , by the command of the Lord of the way , all things that were proper for the entertainment ...
... follow their example ; only GOOD - INTENT doubted whether it might not be more expedient to forbear , till he fhould come to the houfe , where , by the command of the Lord of the way , all things that were proper for the entertainment ...
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... follow me to another place , and you shall " fee greater evils than these . ” Then Mr. DISCONTENT groaned ; but they all followed their conductor , who brought them where there was a view of a black and gloomy tower . The narrow ...
... follow me to another place , and you shall " fee greater evils than these . ” Then Mr. DISCONTENT groaned ; but they all followed their conductor , who brought them where there was a view of a black and gloomy tower . The narrow ...
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... follow him with the reft , for he knew not what other courfe to take ; but , while his companions preffed forward with eager impatience , he walked the laft , melan- choly and filent . After they had defcended several fights of fteps ...
... follow him with the reft , for he knew not what other courfe to take ; but , while his companions preffed forward with eager impatience , he walked the laft , melan- choly and filent . After they had defcended several fights of fteps ...
Strona 55
... follow him no farther , but flew back screaming to their murky abodes ; and GOOD - INTENT feeing before him an open door , rufhed through it , and with joy perceived that he had escaped out of the palace of Mr. PHILOSOPHY . The fresh ...
... follow him no farther , but flew back screaming to their murky abodes ; and GOOD - INTENT feeing before him an open door , rufhed through it , and with joy perceived that he had escaped out of the palace of Mr. PHILOSOPHY . The fresh ...
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... follow the dim taper which he had sent to guide << you to your ruin . As for the account , which 66 was given you by the way , of Mr. PHILO- " SOPHY himself , his very appearance might " have convinced you of its falfhood ; for you ...
... follow the dim taper which he had sent to guide << you to your ruin . As for the account , which 66 was given you by the way , of Mr. PHILO- " SOPHY himself , his very appearance might " have convinced you of its falfhood ; for you ...
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afcend affiftance againſt alfo anfwered anſwered appeared aſked ATHEISM becauſe BEELZEBUB beheld bofom caft caufe CHRISTIAN companion confider counfels courfe damfels dangerous darkneſs defcried defigns defire difcern difcourfe earth enemies eſcape evil expreffed eyes fafe faid GOOD-INTENT faith falfe fame feduced feek feemed feen felves fhall fhepherds fhew fhewn fhould fide fifter fight fince firft firſt flain fome fometimes foon fpirit ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fuddenly fuffered fufficient fummit hand hath himſelf houfe houſe inftructions INTERPRETER itſelf JACOBINISM journey King laft laſt lefs LIGHT-MIND look Lord mafter mind moft moſt mountain muſt myſelf obferved occafion paffed palace path perceived perfons perfuaded PHILOSOPHY pilgrims pleaſure prefent PRETER promife PRUDENCE purpoſe reaſon reft road ſaid ſhall ſhe ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou town of Vanity univerfal unto uſe walk Wherefore whofe whoſe yourſelf
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