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: Containing the Pilgrimage of His Wife and Children, and Their Safe ArrivalJ. Bennett, 1822 - 563 pagina's |
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Pagina 68
... Valley of Humiliation , as thou art now , and to catch no slip by the way ; therefore , said they , are we come out to accompany thee down the hill . So he began to go down , but very warily , yet he caught a slip or two . ( b ) Then I ...
... Valley of Humiliation , as thou art now , and to catch no slip by the way ; therefore , said they , are we come out to accompany thee down the hill . So he began to go down , but very warily , yet he caught a slip or two . ( b ) Then I ...
Pagina 74
... more than conquerors through his love . ( n ) Not a vain - glorious , but an humble , thankful smile . looked up and smilingly gave the Lord all the glory of his victory . " The Valley of the Shadow of Death . " 74 THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS .
... more than conquerors through his love . ( n ) Not a vain - glorious , but an humble , thankful smile . looked up and smilingly gave the Lord all the glory of his victory . " The Valley of the Shadow of Death . " 74 THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS .
Pagina 75
... valley was another , called The Valley of the Shadow of Death , ( q ) and Chris- tian must needs go through it , because the way to the Celestial City lay through the midst of it : Now this valley is a very solitary place . The prophet ...
... valley was another , called The Valley of the Shadow of Death , ( q ) and Chris- tian must needs go through it , because the way to the Celestial City lay through the midst of it : Now this valley is a very solitary place . The prophet ...
Pagina 77
John Bunyan, Robert Hawker. Christian enters the Valley . people under unutterable misery , who there sat bound in affliction and irons ; over that Valley , hang the discouraging clouds of confusion : death also doth always spread his ...
John Bunyan, Robert Hawker. Christian enters the Valley . people under unutterable misery , who there sat bound in affliction and irons ; over that Valley , hang the discouraging clouds of confusion : death also doth always spread his ...
Pagina 79
... valley he remembered also how he had already vanquished many a danger ; and that the danger of going back might be much more than for to go forward ; so he resolved to go on : yet the fiends seemed to come nearer and nearer ; but when ...
... valley he remembered also how he had already vanquished many a danger ; and that the danger of going back might be much more than for to go forward ; so he resolved to go on : yet the fiends seemed to come nearer and nearer ; but when ...
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Apollyon asked began behold believe blessed blood boys Bunyan By-ends called carnal Celestial Christ Christian City City of Destruction comfort danger death discourse door doth dream Evangelist evil eyes faith father fear flesh fools Gaius gate Giant Despair give glory God the Father God's gospel grace Great-heart hand hath hear heard heart heaven Heavenly hill holy hope House of Mirth Jesus JOHN BUNYAN journey King live look Lord Matt Mercy mind Mount Zion neighbour never Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage pilgrims poor pray precious preter Prud religion rest righteousness river salvation Satan Shepherds shew sight sinners sins sleep Slough of Despond soul spirit Spiritual-man Standfast stood talk tell Tender-conscience thee things thou art thou hast thought told town truth Twill unto valley walk wherefore whither word
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Pagina 149 - But we had the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not trust in ourselves, but in God which raiseth the dead: Who delivered us from so great a death, and doth deliver: in whom we trust that He will yet deliver us...
Pagina vii - These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear: clouds they are without water, carried about of winds; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots; Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever.
Pagina 213 - 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.
Pagina 294 - 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.
Pagina 169 - 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. He swalloweth the ground with fierceness and rage: Neither believeth he that it is the sound of the trumpet. He saith among the trumpets, Ha, ha; And he smelleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains, and the...
Pagina 509 - I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool : his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning fire. A fiery stream issued and came forth from before him : thousand thousands ministered unto him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him : the judgment was set, and the books were opened.
Pagina 313 - 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. I am content with what I have, Little be it or much ; And, Lord, contentment still I crave, Because thou savest such. Fulness to such a burden is That go on pilgrimage ; Here little, and hereafter bliss, Is best from age to age.
Pagina 149 - The Lord that delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear, he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.
Pagina 65 - Samuel, and of the prophets: who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens.
Pagina 151 - ... castle-yard, and with his key opened that door also. After, he went to the iron gate, for that must be opened too; but that lock went damnable hard, yet the key did open it Then they thrust open the gate to make their escape with speed, but that gate, as it opened, made such a creaking that it waked Giant Despair, who, hastily rising to pursue his prisoners, felt his limbs to fail, for his fits took him again, so that he could by no means go after them.