The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come;: Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream: Wherein is Discovered the Manner of His Setting Out, His Dangerous Journey, and Safe Arrival at the Desired Country:J. and T. Bartlett., 1814 - 542 pages |
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... town of Carnal Policy , a very great town , and also hard by from whence Christian came . This man then meeting with Christian , and having some knowledge of him ( for Christian's setting forth from the City of Destruction was much ...
... town of Carnal Policy , a very great town , and also hard by from whence Christian came . This man then meeting with Christian , and having some knowledge of him ( for Christian's setting forth from the City of Destruction was much ...
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... town of Morality to church ) and partly because he loveth that doctrine best , for it saveth him best from the cross " : and because he is of this carnal temper , therefore he seeketh to per- vert my ways , though right . Now there are ...
... town of Morality to church ) and partly because he loveth that doctrine best , for it saveth him best from the cross " : and because he is of this carnal temper , therefore he seeketh to per- vert my ways , though right . Now there are ...
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... town , but you did get the start of me : wherefore I was forced to come thus much of the way alone . CHR . How long did you stay in the City of Des- truction , before you set out after me on your pil- grimage ? FAITH . Till I could stay ...
... town , but you did get the start of me : wherefore I was forced to come thus much of the way alone . CHR . How long did you stay in the City of Des- truction , before you set out after me on your pil- grimage ? FAITH . Till I could stay ...
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... town of Deceit ' . I asked him then what was his work ? and what the wages that he would give ? He told me , that his work was many delights ; and his wages that I should be his heir at last . I further asked , what house he kept , and ...
... town of Deceit ' . I asked him then what was his work ? and what the wages that he would give ? He told me , that his work was many delights ; and his wages that I should be his heir at last . I further asked , what house he kept , and ...
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... town ; I wonder that you should be a stranger to him ; only I consider that our town is large . FAITH . Whose son is he ? and whereabouts doth he dwell ? CHR . He is the son of one Say - well , he dwelt in Prating - row and is known ...
... town ; I wonder that you should be a stranger to him ; only I consider that our town is large . FAITH . Whose son is he ? and whereabouts doth he dwell ? CHR . He is the son of one Say - well , he dwelt in Prating - row and is known ...
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Apollyon asked began behold believe blessed blood By-Ends called carnal Celestial City Christ Christian City of Destruction comfort Conversation danger Despond discourse divine grace doth dream enemy Evangelist evil eyes faith father fear Feeble-Mind flesh Gaius gate Giant Despair give glad glory God's gospel grace Great-Heart ground hand hath hear heard heart heaven hill holy hope House Beautiful House of Mirth Jesus JOHN BUNYAN journey King live look Lord Mercy mind neighbour never perceive PILGRIM'S PROGRESS pilgrims poor pray preter PRUD Psal reason religion rest righteousness river salvation Satan shepherds shew sight sinner sins sleep Slough of Despond soul spirit Standfast stood talk tell Tender-Conscience thee things thou art thou hast thought told town truth unto valley Vanity fair walk wherefore whither Wicket-Gate word
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Page 174 - Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? »the glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted ; neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering spear and the shield.
Page 327 - He that is down needs fear no fall, He that is low, no pride; He that is humble, ever shall Have God to be his guide.
Page 524 - For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; Then he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction, That he may withdraw man from his purpose, and hide pride from man.
Page 489 - But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do : for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. Be not ye therefore like unto them ; for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of before ye ask Him.
Page 521 - For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called: but God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty.
Page 280 - It hath fully been shewed me, all that thou hast done unto thy mother in law since the death of thine husband: and how thou hast left thy father and thy mother, and the land of thy nativity, and art come unto a people which thou knewest not heretofore. The LORD recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the LORD God of Israel, under whose wings thou art come to trust.
Page 218 - Now, just as the gates were opened to let in the men, I looked in after them, and behold the City shone like the sun ; the streets also were paved with gold ; and in them walked many men with crowns on their heads, palms in their hands, and golden harps, to sing praises withal. There were also of them that had wings, and they answered one another without intermission, saying, " Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord." And after that they shut up the gates : which when I had seen, I wished myself among them.
Page 420 - I am going to my Father's; and though with great difficulty I am got hither, yet now I do not repent me of all the trouble I have been at to arrive where I am. My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage, and my courage and skill to him that can get it.
Page 218 - Now I saw in my dream that these two men went in at the gate: and lo, as they entered, they were transfigured, and they had raiment put on that shone like gold. There...
Page 156 - Then Christian pulled it out of his bosom, and began to try at the Dungeon door, whose bolt (as he turned the Key) gave back, and the door flew open with ease, and Christian and Hopeful both came out. Then he went to the outward door that leads into the Castle-yard, and with his Key opened that door also.