The Works of John Bunyan: Allegorical, figurative, and symbolicalBlackie and son, 1859 |
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... follow Vain - confidence ; are taken by Giant Despair , and imprisoned in Doubting Castle ; arguments for and against suicide ; escape by the Key of Promise ; erect a Pillar to caution others ........ 71 77 Arrive at the Delectable ...
... follow Vain - confidence ; are taken by Giant Despair , and imprisoned in Doubting Castle ; arguments for and against suicide ; escape by the Key of Promise ; erect a Pillar to caution others ........ 71 77 Arrive at the Delectable ...
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... follow , and the rest be put into a muse at home . Some of them , perceiving that God had mercy upon me , came crying to him for mercy too . " Can any one , in the face of such language , doubt that he was most eminently a brand ...
... follow , and the rest be put into a muse at home . Some of them , perceiving that God had mercy upon me , came crying to him for mercy too . " Can any one , in the face of such language , doubt that he was most eminently a brand ...
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... follow him through fiery trials . Before the justices , allured by their arguments , and particularly by the sophistry of their clerk , Mr. Cobb , and then dragged from a beloved wife and from children to whom he was most fondly ...
... follow him through fiery trials . Before the justices , allured by their arguments , and particularly by the sophistry of their clerk , Mr. Cobb , and then dragged from a beloved wife and from children to whom he was most fondly ...
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... follow in leading - strings the course of their parents , or for rendering them blindly submissive to the dictates of the rich , the learned , or the influential . It incontestibly proves the gospel doctrine of individuality , and ...
... follow in leading - strings the course of their parents , or for rendering them blindly submissive to the dictates of the rich , the learned , or the influential . It incontestibly proves the gospel doctrine of individuality , and ...
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... follow his course , a solid foundation on which to stand at the great and terrible day , and thus enable them to live as well as die in the sure and certain hope of a triumphant entry into the celestial city . THE THIRD PERIOD . • same ...
... follow his course , a solid foundation on which to stand at the great and terrible day , and thus enable them to live as well as die in the sure and certain hope of a triumphant entry into the celestial city . THE THIRD PERIOD . • same ...
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第89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205页 - For why ? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure ; His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure.
第150页 - He paweth in the valley and rejoiceth in his strength; He goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear and is not affrighted; Neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, The glittering spear and the shield. He swalloweth the ground with fierceness and rage; Neither believeth he that it is the sound of the trumpet. He saith among the trumpets, "Ha, Ha!" And he smelleth the battle afar off, The thunder of the captains, and the shouting.
第151页 - Concerning the works of men, by the word of thy lips I have kept me from the paths of the destroyer.
第114页 - Now at the end of this valley was another, called the Valley of the Shadow of Death, and Christian must needs go through it, because the way to the celestial city lay through the midst of it. Now this valley is a very solitary place. The prophet Jeremiah thus describes it: A wilderness, a land of deserts, and of pits; a land of drought, and of the shadow of death ; a land that no man (but a Christian) passeth through, and where no man dwelt (Jer.
第302页 - WHEN the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen, The Lord hath done great things for them. The Lord hath done great things for us ; whereof we are glad.
第111页 - So he went on, and Apollyon met him. Now the monster was hideous to behold ; he was clothed with scales, like a fish (and they are his pride), he had wings like a dragon, feet like a bear, and out of his belly came fire and smoke, and his mouth was as the mouth of a lion.
第166页 - Now just as the Gates were opened to let in the men, I looked in after them, and behold, the City shone like the Sun; the Streets also were paved with Gold, and in them walked many men, with Crowns on their heads, Palms in their hands, and golden Harps to sing praises withal. There were also of them that had wings, and they answered one another without intermission, saying, Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord.
第140页 - Despair; and it was in his grounds they now were sleeping: wherefore he, getting up in the morning early, and walking up and down in his fields, caught Christian and 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...
第xxi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.