Grace Abounding and The Pilgrim's Progress, 第 72 卷;第 698 卷The University Press, 1907 - 431页 |
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... heavenly Majesty , for that by this door he brought me into this World , to partake of the Grace and Life that is in Christ by the Gospel . 3. But yet , notwithstanding the meanness and incon- siderableness 7 Grace Abounding ...
... heavenly Majesty , for that by this door he brought me into this World , to partake of the Grace and Life that is in Christ by the Gospel . 3. But yet , notwithstanding the meanness and incon- siderableness 7 Grace Abounding ...
第15页
... door ; but then it came into my head , How if the Steeple it self should fall ? and this thought ( it may fall for ought I know ) when I stood and looked on , did continually so shake my mind , that I durst not stand at the Steeple - door ...
... door ; but then it came into my head , How if the Steeple it self should fall ? and this thought ( it may fall for ought I know ) when I stood and looked on , did continually so shake my mind , that I durst not stand at the Steeple - door ...
第16页
... door , in the Sun , talking about the things of God ; and being now willing to hear them discourse , I drew near to hear what they said , for I was now a brisk Talker also my self , in the matters of Religion : But I may say , I heard ...
... door , in the Sun , talking about the things of God ; and being now willing to hear them discourse , I drew near to hear what they said , for I was now a brisk Talker also my self , in the matters of Religion : But I may say , I heard ...
第21页
... door - way , in the Wall , thorough which I attempted to pass : Now the passage being very strait and narrow , I made many offers to get in , but all in vain , even until I was well nigh quite beat out by striving to get in ; at last ...
... door - way , in the Wall , thorough which I attempted to pass : Now the passage being very strait and narrow , I made many offers to get in , but all in vain , even until I was well nigh quite beat out by striving to get in ; at last ...
第27页
... , the shoulder to the door , to keep him out ; and that too even then , when I have , with many a bitter sigh , cried , Good Lord , break it open : Lord , break these Gates of Brass , and cut the Bars 27 TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS.
... , the shoulder to the door , to keep him out ; and that too even then , when I have , with many a bitter sigh , cried , Good Lord , break it open : Lord , break these Gates of Brass , and cut the Bars 27 TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS.
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