BunyanMacmillan, 1880 - 181 |
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Strona 4
... doubts or questions had yet risen about the Bible's nature or origin . It was received as the authentic word of God Himself . The Old and New Testament alike represented the world as the scene of a struggle between good and evil spirits ...
... doubts or questions had yet risen about the Bible's nature or origin . It was received as the authentic word of God Himself . The Old and New Testament alike represented the world as the scene of a struggle between good and evil spirits ...
Strona 15
... doubt greatly blessed . This conceit grew so strong in my spirit , that had I but seen a priest , though never so sordid and debauched in his life , I should find my spirit fall under him , reverence , and be knit to him . Their name ...
... doubt greatly blessed . This conceit grew so strong in my spirit , that had I but seen a priest , though never so sordid and debauched in his life , I should find my spirit fall under him , reverence , and be knit to him . Their name ...
Strona 38
... doubt laid hold of him - doubts , not so much of his own salvation , as of the truth of all that he had been taught to believe ; and the problem had to be fought and grappled with , which lies in the intellectual nature of every genuine ...
... doubt laid hold of him - doubts , not so much of his own salvation , as of the truth of all that he had been taught to believe ; and the problem had to be fought and grappled with , which lies in the intellectual nature of every genuine ...
Strona 39
... doubt a great help to him . If he could have imagined that his doubts or misgivings had been sug- 111. ] 39 GRACE ABOUNDING .
... doubt a great help to him . If he could have imagined that his doubts or misgivings had been sug- 111. ] 39 GRACE ABOUNDING .
Strona 40
... Doubts about revelation and the truth of Scripture were more easy to encounter then than they are at present . Bunyan was protected by want of learning , and by a powerful predisposition to find the objections against the credibility of ...
... Doubts about revelation and the truth of Scripture were more easy to encounter then than they are at present . Bunyan was protected by want of learning , and by a powerful predisposition to find the objections against the credibility of ...
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Strona 155 - As I WALKED through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a Den, and I laid me down in that place to sleep: and as I slept I dreamed a dream.
Strona 166 - Ay, said Mr. Malice, for I hate the very looks of him. Then said Mr. Love-lust, I could never endure him. Nor I, said Mr. Live-loose, for he would always be condemning my way.
Strona 166 - Mr. No-good, Mr. Malice, Mr. Love-lust, Mr. Live-loose, Mr. Heady, Mr. High-mind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Liar, Mr. Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable, who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves, and afterwards unanimously concluded to bring him in guilty before the judge. And first Mr. Blind-man the foreman said, I see clearly that this man is a heretic. 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....
Strona 32 - But forasmuch as the passage was wonderful narrow, even so narrow that I could not but with great difficulty enter in thereat, it showed me that none could enter into life but those that were in downright earnest, and unless also they left that wicked world behind them ; for here was only room for body and soul, but not for body and soul and sin.
Strona 155 - I dreamed, and behold, I saw a man clothed with rags, standing in a certain place, with his face from his own house, a book in his hand, and a great burden upon his back.
Strona 94 - No lion can him fright ; He'll with a giant fight, But he will have a right To be a pilgrim.
Strona 154 - Thus, I set pen to paper with delight; And quickly had my thoughts in black and white: For, having now my method by the end, Still as I pulled, it came!
Strona 170 - Christian and Hopeful to the city, to go out and take Ignorance and bind him hand and foot, and have him away. Then they took him up and carried him through the air to the door that I saw in the side of the hill, and put him in there. Then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from the gates of heaven, as well as from the city of Destruction.
Strona 162 - What you will. I will talk of things heavenly, or things earthly; things moral, or things evangelical; things sacred, or things profane; things past, or things to come; things foreign, or things at home; things more essential, or things circumstantial; provided that all be done to our profit.
Strona 51 - Now did my chains fall off my legs indeed ; I was loosed from my afflictions and irons ; my temptations also fled away ; so that from that time those dreadful Scriptures of God left off to trouble me : now went I also home rejoicing, for the grace and love of God ; so when I came home, I looked to see if I could find that sentence, " Thy righteousness is in heaven...