| John Bunyan - 1849 - 398 páginas
...Diftance is fo continued between the fecond. Then I faw in my dream, that the Interpreter took Chriftian by the hand, and led him into a place where was a Fire burning againft a wall, and one ftanding by it, always cafting much water upon it, to quench it; yet did the... | |
| John Bunyan - 1850 - 500 páginas
...come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need." Then I saw in my dream that the Interpreter took Christian...casting much water upon it to quench it ; yet did the fixe burn higher and hotter. Then said Christian, "What means this?" The Interpreter answered, "This... | |
| John Bunyan - 1850 - 500 páginas
...saying, " Pay me that thou owest ;" the other saying, " Thou art frankly and freely forgiven all." Then the Interpreter took Christian by the hand, and led him into a very large parlor that was full of dust, hecause never swept ; the which, after he had reviewed it... | |
| John Bunyan - 1850 - 500 páginas
...saying, "Pay me that thou owest;" the other saying, " Thou art frankly and freely forgiven all." Then the Interpreter took Christian by the hand, and led him into a very large parlor that was full of dust, because never swept ; the which, after he had reviewed it... | |
| John Stoughton - 1852 - 290 páginas
...in his heart was like the fire on the wall in the interpreter's house: "though one stood by who was always casting much water upon it to quench it, yet did the fire burn brighter and hotter ; for behind there stood one with a vessel of oil in his hand." Bunyan overcame... | |
| Alice Bradley Haven - 1855 - 168 páginas
...showed him a great many things. Then came the story called PASSION AND PATIENCE. " I saw, moreover, in my dream, that the Interpreter took Christian by the hand, and led him into a little room where sat two little children, each one in his chair. The name of the eldest was Passion,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1856 - 354 páginas
...first of these so suddenly fall into amity, and that distance is so continued between the second.4 Then I saw in my dream, that the Interpreter took...burning against a wall, and one standing by it, always easting much water upon it, to quench it; yet did the fire burn higher and hotter. Then said Christian,... | |
| John Bunyan, George Barrell Cheever - 1857 - 566 páginas
...first of these so suddenly fall into amity, and that distance is so continually between the second. Then I saw in my dream that the Interpreter took Christian...by the hand, and led him into a place where was a firo burning against a wall, and one standing by it always casting much water upon it to quench it... | |
| John Bunyan - 1857 - 392 páginas
...the first of these so suddenly fall into amity, and that distance is so continued between the second. Then I saw in my dream, that the Interpreter took...by the hand, and led him into a place where was a tire burning against the wall, and one standing by it, always casting much water upon it to quench... | |
| Robert Brown (of Barton-upon-Humber.) - 1857 - 210 páginas
...the beautiful simile of Bunyan in his Pilgrim's Progress, ofteuer read, alas ! than acted on : — " The Interpreter took Christian by the hand, and led him into a pleasant place, where was built a stately palace, beautiful to behold ; at the sight of which Christian... | |
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