The Pilgrim's Progress, from this World to that which is to Come: Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream ...J. Mawman, 1808 |
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Page vii
... Town - swearer , as he calls himself ; and soon arrived to such a sad pre- eminence in vice , that his virtuous neighbours shunned him , and he became the ringleader of the lewd and profane . Yet , amidst all these enormities , God left ...
... Town - swearer , as he calls himself ; and soon arrived to such a sad pre- eminence in vice , that his virtuous neighbours shunned him , and he became the ringleader of the lewd and profane . Yet , amidst all these enormities , God left ...
Page ix
... town , if they came into his company . " By this reproof , from the mouth of such a person , he was entirely confounded ; and from that moment he refrained in general from swear- ing , though before he scarcely ever spoke a sentence ...
... town , if they came into his company . " By this reproof , from the mouth of such a person , he was entirely confounded ; and from that moment he refrained in general from swear- ing , though before he scarcely ever spoke a sentence ...
Page xiv
... town of Bedford , labourer , had devilishly and per- niciously abstained from coming to church to hear divine service , and was a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles , to the great disturbance and distraction ...
... town of Bedford , labourer , had devilishly and per- niciously abstained from coming to church to hear divine service , and was a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles , to the great disturbance and distraction ...
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... town - and not less than twelve hundred have been known to attend , at a lecture , at seven o'clock , on a dark winter's morning , and that on a working day . Amidst all this popularity and success , he was kept humble , and was seldom ...
... town - and not less than twelve hundred have been known to attend , at a lecture , at seven o'clock , on a dark winter's morning , and that on a working day . Amidst all this popularity and success , he was kept humble , and was seldom ...
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... Ready- to - halt : and proceed to the town of Vanity , where they are agreeably lodged by Mr. Mnason , and meet with agreeable company - They encounter a formidable monster 6 114 122 133 CHAP . XIII . - The Pilgrims kill Giant.
... Ready- to - halt : and proceed to the town of Vanity , where they are agreeably lodged by Mr. Mnason , and meet with agreeable company - They encounter a formidable monster 6 114 122 133 CHAP . XIII . - The Pilgrims kill Giant.
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answer Antinomian Apollyon asked Beelzebub began behold believe blessed boys burden By-ends called carnal CHAP Christ city of Destruction cœlestial comfort companion danger door doth dream Esau Evangelist EXPLANATORY NOTES faith farther fear Feeble-mind gate Giant Despair glad glory go back going on pilgrimage gone gospel grace Great-heart hand hath hear heard heart heaven hill holy house Beautiful husband Ignor Jesus JOHN BUNYAN John vi journey King knocked lions Little-Faith look Lord Matt Mercy mind Mount Zion neighbour never perceive Pilgrim's Progress pilgrims poor pray preter Prud Psal Psalm religion righteousness Shepherds sight sinner sins sleep Slough Slough of Despond soul Spirit stand Standfast stept stood talk tell thee things thou art thou hast thought told town truth unto valley walk wherefore whither wife word
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Page 91 - Ye yourselves bear me witness, that I said, I am not the Christ, but that I am sent before him.
Page 155 - Ha, Ha!" And he smelleth the battle afar off, The thunder of the captains, and the shouting.
Page 76 - ... grown so crazy and stiff in his joints that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them.
Page 163 - Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore let us not sleep, as do others ; but let us watch and be sober.
Page 136 - For now, what for want of bread and water, and by reason of the wounds they received when he beat them, they could do little but breathe. But, I say, he found them alive ; at which he fell into a grievous rage, and told them that, seeing they had disobeyed his counsel, it should be worse with them than if they had never been born. At this they trembled greatly, and I think that Christian fell into a swoon ; but coming a little to himself again, they renewed their discourse about the Giant's counsel,...
Page xvi - Leave thy fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; and let thy widows trust in me.
Page 1 - 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. I looked, and saw him open the book, and read therein ; and, as he read, he wept, and trembled ; and, not being able longer to contain, he brake out with a lamentable cry, saying, "What shall I do?
Page 65 - By this I perceive thou art one of my subjects, for all that country is mine, and I am the prince and god of it.
Page 59 - 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 155 - The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold: the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon. 27 He esteemeth iron as straw, and brass as rotten wood. 28 The arrow cannot make him flee: slingstones are turned with him into stubble. 29 Darts are counted as stubble : he laugheth at the shaking of a spear.