The Young Pilgrim: A Tale Illustrative of "The Pilgrim's Progress"T. Nelson, 1871 - 286页 |
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第16页
... Jack , the eldest , said with impudent assurance , " Father's not there , he's taken to the hospital , there's only mother at home . " " " ' Mother you said just now that your mother was dead . " " I meant " stammered the boy , quite ...
... Jack , the eldest , said with impudent assurance , " Father's not there , he's taken to the hospital , there's only mother at home . " " " ' Mother you said just now that your mother was dead . " " I meant " stammered the boy , quite ...
第17页
... Jack's , did to the expansiv brow and deep thoughtful eye of the boy whom they had spoken of as Mark . " Yes , " said Jack , " he could never even pluck a wild flower , but he must be pulling it to bits to look at all its narts It was ...
... Jack's , did to the expansiv brow and deep thoughtful eye of the boy whom they had spoken of as Mark . " Yes , " said Jack , " he could never even pluck a wild flower , but he must be pulling it to bits to look at all its narts It was ...
第18页
... Jack ; " that's what has put him out of his wits ! " " No one grudged it him , I'm sure , " said Ben , " pre- cious little any of us would have made out of it . But Mark takes so to reading , it's so odd ; and it sets him a think- ing ...
... Jack ; " that's what has put him out of his wits ! " " No one grudged it him , I'm sure , " said Ben , " pre- cious little any of us would have made out of it . But Mark takes so to reading , it's so odd ; and it sets him a think- ing ...
第19页
... Jack . " He's left off begging , he wo ask for a penny , and he used to get more than we th together , ' cause ladies said he looked so interesting ; a he'll not so much as take an egg from a nest , -he's turn quite good for nothing ...
... Jack . " He's left off begging , he wo ask for a penny , and he used to get more than we th together , ' cause ladies said he looked so interesting ; a he'll not so much as take an egg from a nest , -he's turn quite good for nothing ...
第26页
... Jack , " what did the parson pay you for listening to him for an hour ? " " " How much did you get out of him ? " said Madge . Any money ? " asked Ann Dowley , looking up eagerly . Mark laid sixpence on the table . " I daresay that you ...
... Jack , " what did the parson pay you for listening to him for an hour ? " " " How much did you get out of him ? " said Madge . Any money ? " asked Ann Dowley , looking up eagerly . Mark laid sixpence on the table . " I daresay that you ...
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第233页 - They cannot mean that," answered Mr. Mertonn, " for our Lord has also told us to let our light so shine before men, that they may see our good works, and glorify our Father Which is in Heaven...
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第ix页 - 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45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?
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第267页 - Whether we sleep, or whether we wake, We are His who gave His life for our sake.
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