The young pilgrim, by A.L.O.E. |
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第197页
... Fitzwigrams again that day , at the house of a mutual friend . " I am sorry that you are to be absent another even- ing from me , ” said Ernest ; and as soon as breakfast was concluded he drew Charles aside . " I wonder at your caring ...
... Fitzwigrams again that day , at the house of a mutual friend . " I am sorry that you are to be absent another even- ing from me , ” said Ernest ; and as soon as breakfast was concluded he drew Charles aside . " I wonder at your caring ...
第198页
... Fitzwigrams before we leave . " " You are not going out ? " said Ernest , as Charles walked towards the stand in the hall on which were placed the gentlemen's hats . " Yes ; I'm going to buy that book for Mr. Ewart . I only hope that I ...
... Fitzwigrams before we leave . " " You are not going out ? " said Ernest , as Charles walked towards the stand in the hall on which were placed the gentlemen's hats . " Yes ; I'm going to buy that book for Mr. Ewart . I only hope that I ...
第202页
... Fitzwigram at the house of Leo Chamberlain , his friend , and after shaking hands with them both , told them that he had come to say that cir- cumstances would prevent his joining them that evening . " Then you'll come to - morrow - no ...
... Fitzwigram at the house of Leo Chamberlain , his friend , and after shaking hands with them both , told them that he had come to say that cir- cumstances would prevent his joining them that evening . " Then you'll come to - morrow - no ...
第204页
... Fitz- wigram , with a sneer . " But I should have thought it enough for him to have had my name , my fortune , and my ... FITZWIGRAM . clung to Faithful in the Valley of Humiliation . To. The blood of young Hope mounted to his forehead ...
... Fitz- wigram , with a sneer . " But I should have thought it enough for him to have had my name , my fortune , and my ... FITZWIGRAM . clung to Faithful in the Valley of Humiliation . To. The blood of young Hope mounted to his forehead ...
第206页
... Fitzwigram called in her carriage for Mrs. Hope , to drive her to a distant church to hear some very famous preacher . Arrayed in all the pomp of Vanity Fair , her mind full of the world , its follies , its ambition , the lady departed ...
... Fitzwigram called in her carriage for Mrs. Hope , to drive her to a distant church to hear some very famous preacher . Arrayed in all the pomp of Vanity Fair , her mind full of the world , its follies , its ambition , the lady departed ...
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armour of God asked beautiful Bible blessing brother carriage castle Christian church Clementina Clemmy clergyman companion cottage cousin cried Charles danger dear dear boy delight door drawbridge earth Ewart exclaimed Charles exclaimed Ernest exclaimed Mark eyes face faith fear feel Fitzwigram gate give God's Grosvenor Square hand happy hear heard heart heaven holy Hope Jack knew lady laughed Lawless leave listened look Lord Fontonore Madge Mark Dowley Mark's Marshdale mercy mind misery mother never once pain path perhaps Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage pleasure poor pray prayer pride Radley ready religion replied Ernest Saviour Searle seemed silent sinners Sligo smile soul speak spirit stood suffer tell temptation things thought tone trial truth turned tutor uncle uncon Vanity Fair voice walked wish words worldly young lord young noble young pilgrim
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第271页 - They therefore went up here with much agility and speed, though the foundation upon which the city was framed was higher than the clouds. They therefore went up through the regions of the air, sweetly talking as they went, being comforted because they safely got over the river and had such glorious companions to attend them.
第13页 - The PILGRIM'S PROGRESS IN THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM 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. 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.
第238页 - Return, ye backsliding children, and I will heal your backslidings. Behold, we come unto thee; for thou art the Lord our God.
第52页 - He ran thus till he came at a place somewhat ascending, and upon that place stood a cross, and a little below in the bottom, a sepulchre. So I saw in my dream that just as Christian came up with the cross, his burden loosed from off his shoulders, and fell from off his back. and began to tumble, and so continued to do, till it came to the mouth of the sepulchre where it fell in, and I saw it no more.
第49页 - If ye, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?
第230页 - What a fool, quoth he, am I, thus to lie in a stinking dungeon when I may as well walk at liberty : I have a key in my bosom called Promise, that will, I am persuaded, open any lock in Doubting Castle.
第90页 - But now in this Valley of Humiliation poor Christian was hard put to it, for he had gone but a little way before he espied a foul fiend coming over the field to meet him; his name is Apollyon. Then did Christian begin to be afraid, and to cast in his mind whether to go back, or to stand his ground.
第v页 - Wouldest thou lose thyself and catch no harm, And find thyself again without a charm ? Wouldst read thyself, and read thou know'st not what, And yet know whether thou art blest or not, By reading the same lines ? O then come hither ! And lay my book, thy head, and heart together.
第273页 - Whether we sleep, or whether we wake, We are His who gave His life for our sake.
第36页 - Keep the commandments,' let me think what they are ; " and he went over the ten in his mind, as he learned them from his Bible. " I think that I may manage to keep them pretty strictly, but there are words in the Word of God which will come to my thoughts. A new commandment I give you, that ye love one another...