The Pilgrim's Progress: With a Life of John Bunyan by Robert SoutheyJ. Murray and J. Major, 1830 - 411页 |
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第vi页
... Wherefore this should have been so mean and despised a calling is not how- ever apparent , when it was not followed as a vagabond employment , but , as in this case , exercised by one who had a settled habitation , and who mean as his ...
... Wherefore this should have been so mean and despised a calling is not how- ever apparent , when it was not followed as a vagabond employment , but , as in this case , exercised by one who had a settled habitation , and who mean as his ...
第xi页
... wherefore leaving my cat upon the ground , I looked up to Heaven , and was as if I had with the eyes of my understand- ing , seen the Lord Jesus looking down upon me , as being very hotly displeased with me , and as if he did severely ...
... wherefore leaving my cat upon the ground , I looked up to Heaven , and was as if I had with the eyes of my understand- ing , seen the Lord Jesus looking down upon me , as being very hotly displeased with me , and as if he did severely ...
第xii页
... wherefore , he says , while I stood there , and hanging down my head , I wished with all my heart that I might be a little child again , that my father might learn me to speak without this wicked way of swearing : for , thought I , I am ...
... wherefore , he says , while I stood there , and hanging down my head , I wished with all my heart that I might be a little child again , that my father might learn me to speak without this wicked way of swearing : for , thought I , I am ...
第xxiv页
... crows that sate upon the ploughed lands before me , had they been capable to have understood me . - Wherefore I said * Solomon's Song iv . 1 . † Acts xii . 9 . in my soul with much gladness , well , I xxiv THE LIFE OF.
... crows that sate upon the ploughed lands before me , had they been capable to have understood me . - Wherefore I said * Solomon's Song iv . 1 . † Acts xii . 9 . in my soul with much gladness , well , I xxiv THE LIFE OF.
第lxix页
... Wherefore when I at first began to think of this , it was a great trouble to me ; for I thought with myself , that in the condition I now was , I was not fit to die ; neither indeed did I think I could , if I should be called to it ...
... Wherefore when I at first began to think of this , it was a great trouble to me ; for I thought with myself , that in the condition I now was , I was not fit to die ; neither indeed did I think I could , if I should be called to it ...
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