The pilgrim's progress. With a life of Bunyan by J.M. Wilson, and notes abridged from T. Scott1851 |
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Strona vi
... fell into drunkenness or unchastity when a lad . His accounts of his wickedness , there- fore , must be understood rather as the record of a holy mind bewailing its long course of enmity against the all - loving God , than as the ...
... fell into drunkenness or unchastity when a lad . His accounts of his wickedness , there- fore , must be understood rather as the record of a holy mind bewailing its long course of enmity against the all - loving God , than as the ...
Strona vii
... fell into a creek of the sea , and narrowly escaped drowning . At another , he fell out of a boat into the river Ouse near Bedford , and again made a narrow escape . At another , when in a field , with a stick in his hand , he saw an ...
... fell into a creek of the sea , and narrowly escaped drowning . At another , he fell out of a boat into the river Ouse near Bedford , and again made a narrow escape . At another , when in a field , with a stick in his hand , he saw an ...
Strona ix
... fell in my spirit as to the hopes of that , and so remained . " He laboured hard , for several weeks , to become religious , but he had no view of Christ and no wish to get rid of sin , and of course could not succeed . His devotions ...
... fell in my spirit as to the hopes of that , and so remained . " He laboured hard , for several weeks , to become religious , but he had no view of Christ and no wish to get rid of sin , and of course could not succeed . His devotions ...
Strona xvii
... fell into a sinking disease , which presented some symptoms of " galloping consumption , " and threatened for a time to carry him to the grave . It probably arose in no small degree from the reaction of his tremen- dous excitement ...
... fell into a sinking disease , which presented some symptoms of " galloping consumption , " and threatened for a time to carry him to the grave . It probably arose in no small degree from the reaction of his tremen- dous excitement ...
Strona xxv
... fell into eight days ' severe labour , and was delivered of a dead child ; but now she had recovered some strength , and she commenced one of the noblest courses of effort which ever any biographer had the happiness to narrate for ...
... fell into eight days ' severe labour , and was delivered of a dead child ; but now she had recovered some strength , and she commenced one of the noblest courses of effort which ever any biographer had the happiness to narrate for ...
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