| John Bunyan - 1900 - 556 páginas
...burn higher and hotter, thou shalt also see the reason of that : So he had him about to the back side of the Wall, where he saw a Man with a Vessel of Oil in his hand, of the which he did also continually cast (but secretly,) into the fire. Then said Christian, What means... | |
| 1902 - 102 páginas
...gestatten wiederum eine viel grössere Freiheit in Bezug auf die Stellung. Selten sind Fälle wie: he saw a Man with a Vessel of Oil in his hand, of the which he did also continually cast (but secretly), into the fire. PP 32,18. — they doubted not... | |
| Hans Snoek - 1902 - 104 páginas
...gestatten wiederum eine viel grössere Freiheit in Bezug auf die Stellung. Selten sind Fälle wie: he saw a Man with a Vessel of Oil in his hand, of the which he did also continually cast (but secretly), into the fire. PP 32,18. — they doubted not... | |
| Mary Maxwell Moffat - 1906 - 390 páginas
...quench it, yet did the fire burn higher and hotter. . . . Afterwards he had him about to the back side of the wall, where he saw a man with a vessel of oil...did also continually cast, but secretly, into the fire.1 HPHE Interpreter's parable is one which lends A itself to the illustration of the story of Prussia... | |
| Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 494 páginas
...thou seest the Fire notwithstanding burn higher and hotter, thou shalt also see the reason of that. So he had him about to the backside of the wall, where he saw a man with a Vessel of Oyl in his hand, of the which he did also continually cast (but secretly) into the Fire. Then said... | |
| John Bunyan - 1907 - 454 páginas
...thou seest the Fire notwithstanding burn higher and hotter, thou shah also see the reason of that : So he had him about to the backside of the Wall, where he saw a man with a Vessel of Oyl in his hand, of the which he did also continually cast (but secretly) into the Fire. Then said... | |
| John Bunyan - 1916 - 416 páginas
...thou seest the fire notwithstanding burn higher and hotter, thou shalt also see the reason of that. So he had him about to the backside of the wall, where...he saw a man with a vessel of oil in his hand, of the which he did also continually cast, but secretly, into the fire. Then said Christian, What means... | |
| 1924 - 264 páginas
...but in that thou seest the fire, notwithstanding, burn higher and hotter, thou shalt see the reason. So he had him about to the back-side of the wall, where he saw a man with a vessel of oil, of the which he did also continually cast into the fire." Where the fire of good-will burns to-day... | |
| Maxwell Struthers Burt - 1924 - 470 páginas
...Letters : Stevenson 292 DC. THE LAYING OF A GHOST 307 X. JUNE DUSK 317 BOOK III "So he had him around to the backside of the wall, where he saw a man with a vessel of oil in his hand, of the which he did also cast (but secretly) in the Fire, . . . by the means of which notwithstanding... | |
| John Bunyan - 1926 - 410 páginas
...burn higher and hotter, thou shalt also see the reason of that: So he had him about to the back side of the Wall, where he saw a Man with a Vessel of Oyl in his hand, of the which he did also continually cast, but secretly, into the fire. Then said... | |
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