A Descriptive Catalogue of the Bunyan TableauxMunsell & Rowland, printers and stereotypers, 1854 - 36页 |
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... to come out of that place , their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves , either with a knife , halter , or poison ; For why , he said , should you choose to live , seeing it is atten- ded with so much bitterness ...
... to come out of that place , their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves , either with a knife , halter , or poison ; For why , he said , should you choose to live , seeing it is atten- ded with so much bitterness ...
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598 Broadway admirable afraid Apollyon armor artists BEHOLD THE FATE blessed blest bottom BUNYAN TABLEAUX Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress called Celestial City Celestial Gate Christ Christian and Hopeful Christian saw clothed cross crying Delectable Mountains delighted Demas door Doubting Castle drank dream dungeon ENTER THE RIVER espied exhibition Faithful faithless fell gave Giant Despair glad gone Great-heart ground hand hath Hibernian Hall hill hither JOHN BUNYAN journey journey's end Land of Beulah let us go lions looked LOT'S WIFE meadow morning painting Palace Beautiful Panorama of Bunyan's perceive Pilgrim's Progress.-The pilgrims pleasant pleasure Pliable saying SCENE 11 SCENE 12 SCENE 9 Selous Shadow of Death Shepherds side sight sleep Slough spirit stood sword thee thereof thou shalt thyself told town unto Valley Vanity Fair walked Wherefore Wicket Gate wilderness wonderful
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第15页 - Then I saw in my dream, that when they were got out of the wilderness, they presently saw a town before them, and the name of that town is Vanity; and at the town there is a fair kept, called Vanity Fair. It is kept all the year long; it beareth the name of Vanity Fair, because the town where 'tis kept is lighter than vanity; and also because all that is there sold, or that cometh thither, is vanity. As is the saying of the wise, "all that cometh is vanity.
第20页 - So she asked him what they were, whence they came, and whither they were bound, and he told her. Then she counselled him, that when he arose in the morning he should beat them without mercy.
第5页 - THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, IN THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM. 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 (Isa.
第9页 - 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. Then was Christian glad and lightsome, and said, with a merry heart, " He hath given me rest by his sorrow, and life by his death.
第14页 - Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy; when I fall I shall arise; and with that gave him a deadly thrust, which made him give back, as one that had received his mortal wound. Christian perceiving that, made at him again, saying, Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.
第4页 - For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called : but God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty...
第23页 - Now I saw in my dream, that by this time the pilgrims were got over the Enchanted Ground, and entering into the country of Beulah...
第13页 - Then Apollyon straddled quite over the whole breadth of the way, and said, I am void of fear in this matter; prepare thyself to die; for I swear by my infernal den, that thou shalt go no further; here will I spill thy soul.
第3页 - Leave thy fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; and let thy widows trust in me.
第21页 - 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.