The pilgrim's progress. With a life of Bunyan by J.M. Wilson, and notes abridged from T. Scott1851 |
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Strona vii
... judgments and mercy , but neither of them did awaken my soul to righteous- ness ; wherefore I sinned still , and grew more and more rebellious against God , and careless of my own salvation . " Bunyan was soon discharged from the army ...
... judgments and mercy , but neither of them did awaken my soul to righteous- ness ; wherefore I sinned still , and grew more and more rebellious against God , and careless of my own salvation . " Bunyan was soon discharged from the army ...
Strona xiv
... judgment . He had already been a day - dreamer , seeing sights and hearing sounds which were imperceptible by sense ; and he continued a day - dreamer still , and sank also into physical de- pressions too wild and fitful to be fairly ...
... judgment . He had already been a day - dreamer , seeing sights and hearing sounds which were imperceptible by sense ; and he continued a day - dreamer still , and sank also into physical de- pressions too wild and fitful to be fairly ...
Strona xvii
... judgment of God , insomuch that at this time , through my fear of miscarrying for ever , should I now die , I was as one dead before death came , and was as if I had felt myself already descending into the pit . Methought , I said ...
... judgment of God , insomuch that at this time , through my fear of miscarrying for ever , should I now die , I was as one dead before death came , and was as if I had felt myself already descending into the pit . Methought , I said ...
Strona xviii
... judgment and holiness of life , did perceive , as they conceived , that God had counted me worthy to understand something of his will in his holy and blessed word , and had given ine utterance to express , in some measure , what I saw ...
... judgment and holiness of life , did perceive , as they conceived , that God had counted me worthy to understand something of his will in his holy and blessed word , and had given ine utterance to express , in some measure , what I saw ...
Strona xx
... judgment plainly demonstrated and proved " It was provoked by intrusive and extravagant opposition to his preaching on the part of some primitive Quakers ; and it aims to rectify the delusions and explode the errors of that wildly ...
... judgment plainly demonstrated and proved " It was provoked by intrusive and extravagant opposition to his preaching on the part of some primitive Quakers ; and it aims to rectify the delusions and explode the errors of that wildly ...
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