The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-intent, in Jacobinical TimesJ. Bateson, 1800 - 190 Seiten |
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afcend afcent affiftance againſt alfo anfwered appeared ATHEISM becauſe BEELZEBUB beheld bofom caft caufe CHRISTIAN companion confider damfels dangerous darkneſs defcried defire deftruction difcern earth enemies eſcape eſtabliſh evil expreffed eyes fafe faid GOOD-INTENT faid the Lord faith falfe fame feduce feek feemed feen felves fent fhall fhepherds fhew fhould fide fifter fight fince firft firſt flain fome fometimes foon fpirits ftand ftill ftood ftrength fubject fuch fuddenly fuffered fufficient fummit hand hath herſelf himſelf houfe houſe inftructions INTERPRETER itſelf JACOBINISM journey kindneſs King laft lefs leſs LIGHT-MIND look mafter mind moft moſt mountain muſt myſelf obferved occafioned paffed palace path perceived perfons perfuaded PHILOSOPHY pilgrims pleaſant pleaſure prefent PRETER promiſed PRUDENCE purpoſe reafon reft road ſaid ſee ſhall ſhe ſtate ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou univerfal unto uſe walk Wherefore whofe whoſe yourſelf
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 188 - Thou art my " father ;' and to the worm, ' Thou art my
Seite i - AND BE THESE JUGGLING FIENDS NO MORE BELIEv'D,
Seite 69 - is, as well as of that which is to come;' and
Seite 144 - not being conformed to this world, but being transformed by the renewing of his mind, that he might prove what is that good, and
Seite 90 - they went on, till they came to the foot of the hill Difficulty,
Seite 186 - there is a reward for the righteous; doubtlefs " there is a GOD that judgeth the earth.
Seite 146 - are right, rejoicing the heart; that the commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes ; that
Seite 8 - that book, though it be at the hazard " of thy life; for if once thou fuffer it to be " taken from thee, thou art at the mercy of thy " enemies; thou wilt lofe, not the force only, " but even the inclination, to repel their at" tacks ; and thou wilt have forfeited all claim
Seite 8 - thee, thou art at the mercy of thy " enemies; thou wilt lofe, not the force only, " but even the inclination, to repel their at" tacks ; and thou wilt have forfeited all claim " to the protection of Him, whofe laws thou " haft defpifed, and whofe covenant thou haft " caft behind thy back.