The Pilgrim's Progress: Grace Abounding and A Relation of His ImprisonmentClarendon Press, 1925 - 500页 |
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... never been . They , how- ever , left their mark , and helped to shape his mind , which was naturally one of powerful imagination and vivid susceptibility , for the task which has made him famous . The preservation of his life more than ...
... never been . They , how- ever , left their mark , and helped to shape his mind , which was naturally one of powerful imagination and vivid susceptibility , for the task which has made him famous . The preservation of his life more than ...
第xxxii页
... never vulgar , full of metaphor but never obscure , always intelligible , always forcible , going straight to the point in the fewest and simplest words . He is ' powerful and picturesque , ' writes Mr. Hallam3 , ' from his concise ...
... never vulgar , full of metaphor but never obscure , always intelligible , always forcible , going straight to the point in the fewest and simplest words . He is ' powerful and picturesque , ' writes Mr. Hallam3 , ' from his concise ...
第xxxvi页
... never be seen in the way again . ' It would be a thankless office to point out the imperfections which attach to the Pilgrim's Progress , as to all human composi- tions . We may acquiesce in the soundness of Hallam's judgement , that in ...
... never be seen in the way again . ' It would be a thankless office to point out the imperfections which attach to the Pilgrim's Progress , as to all human composi- tions . We may acquiesce in the soundness of Hallam's judgement , that in ...
第27页
... never come hither . But now I am come , such a one as I am , more fit indeed for death by that Mountain , than thus to stand talking with my Lord : But O , what a favour is this to me , that yet I am admitted entrance here . accuseth ...
... never come hither . But now I am come , such a one as I am , more fit indeed for death by that Mountain , than thus to stand talking with my Lord : But O , what a favour is this to me , that yet I am admitted entrance here . accuseth ...
第29页
... never swept ; the which , after he had reviewed a little while , the Interpreter called for a man to sweep . Now when he began to sweep , the ing of the shewed him Rom . 7. 6 . 1 Cor . 15. 56 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS . 29.
... never swept ; the which , after he had reviewed a little while , the Interpreter called for a man to sweep . Now when he began to sweep , the ing of the shewed him Rom . 7. 6 . 1 Cor . 15. 56 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS . 29.
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第24页 - For as many as are of the works of the law, are under the curse : for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.
第302页 - Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell?" At this I was put to an exceeding maze ; wherefore, leaving my cat upon the ground, I looked up to heaven, and was as if I had, with the eyes of my understanding, seen the Lord Jesus look down upon me, as being very hotly displeased with me, and as if he did severely threaten me with some grievous punishment for those and other ungodly practices.
第83页 - And, moreover, at this fair, there is at all times to be seen jugglings, cheats, games, plays, fools, apes, knaves, and rogues, and that of every kind.
第140页 - Beulah,* whose air was very sweet and pleasant, the way lying directly through it, they solaced themselves there for a season. Yea, here they heard continually the singing of birds, and saw every day the flowers appear in the earth, and heard the voice of the turtle in the land.
第105页 - Hopeful asleep in his grounds. Then, with a grim and surly voice, he bid them awake, and asked them whence they were and what they did in his grounds. They told him they were pilgrims, and that they had lost their way. Then said the giant, You have this night trespassed on me, by trampling in and lying on my grounds, and therefore you must go along with me.
第106页 - The next night, she, talking with her husband about them further, and understanding they were yet alive, did advise him to counsel them to make away with themselves. So when morning was come, he...
第108页 - These, said he, were pilgrims as you are once, and they trespassed in my grounds, as you have done; and when I thought fit, I tore them in pieces, and so within ten days I will do you. Go, get you down to your den again; and with that he beat them all the way thither.
第345页 - I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy transgressions, and, as a cloud, thy sins : return unto me ; for I have redeemed thee.
第143页 - They then addressed themselves to the water, and, entering, Christian began to sink, and, crying out to his good friend Hopeful, he said, I sink in deep waters; the billows go over my head; all his waves go over me. Selah. Then said the other, Be of good cheer, my brother; I feel the bottom, and it is good.
第142页 - So I saw in my dream that they went on together till they came in sight of the gate. Now I further saw that betwixt them and the gate was a river, but there was no bridge to go over ; the river was very deep.