The Pilgrim's ProgressJ.C. Derby, 1854 - 348页 |
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... Death ........... XIV . Christian in the Valley of the Shadow of Death .. XV . Christian passing the Cave of Giant Pope ..... XVI . The Return of Pliable , derided by " all sorts of people . " . XVII . Moses and Christ meeting Faithful ...
... Death ........... XIV . Christian in the Valley of the Shadow of Death .. XV . Christian passing the Cave of Giant Pope ..... XVI . The Return of Pliable , derided by " all sorts of people . " . XVII . Moses and Christ meeting Faithful ...
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... Death of Giant Despair .. XLII . Sleepers on the Enchanted Ground ............ ..... XLIII . Christiana passing the River ........ ...... 263 284 292 309 320 322 323 344 ........ XLIV . Elstow Church and Belfry , Bedfordshire ...
... Death of Giant Despair .. XLII . Sleepers on the Enchanted Ground ............ ..... XLIII . Christiana passing the River ........ ...... 263 284 292 309 320 322 323 344 ........ XLIV . Elstow Church and Belfry , Bedfordshire ...
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... death : " the Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven " was one : the other was Bayly , Bishop of Bangor's " Practice of Piety , " which has been translated into Welsh , ( the author's native tongue , ) into Hungarian , and into Polish , and of ...
... death : " the Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven " was one : the other was Bayly , Bishop of Bangor's " Practice of Piety , " which has been translated into Welsh , ( the author's native tongue , ) into Hungarian , and into Polish , and of ...
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... Death . His ignorance , like the brutal manners from which he had now been reclaimed , was the consequence of his low station in life , but the enthusiasm which then succeeded was brought on by the circumstances of an age in which ...
... Death . His ignorance , like the brutal manners from which he had now been reclaimed , was the consequence of his low station in life , but the enthusiasm which then succeeded was brought on by the circumstances of an age in which ...
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... death , he de- clared- " he lost not the light of God's countenance - no not for an hour . " And now he inquired after the meetings of the persons whom he had former- ly most despised , and " being naturally bold , would thrust himself ...
... death , he de- clared- " he lost not the light of God's countenance - no not for an hour . " And now he inquired after the meetings of the persons whom he had former- ly most despised , and " being naturally bold , would thrust himself ...
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常见术语和短语
answer Apollyon art thou asked Beelzebub began behold believe blessed brother Bunyan burden By-ends called Celestial City Celestial Gate Chris Christ Christian city of Destruction comfort danger desire discourse door doth dream Esau Evangelist eyes Fair faith farther fear Feeble-mind fell fool Gaius Gate Giant Despair glad glory go back gone grace Great-heart hand hath heard heart heaven hill Holy Hope Jesus JOHN BUNYAN John vi journey King Lions Little-faith look Lord Matth Mercy mind mount Zion neighbour never perceive Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage Pilgrims Pliable poor pray preter Prud Psalm religion righteousness Shadow of Death Shepherds sight sins sleep slough slough of Despond soul spirit stand Standfast stood talk tell thee thereof things thou art thou hast thought told town truth unto Valley walk wherefore whither wife words