| 1924 - 264 páginas
...dead, and who, because of that faith, do not despair and do not hate. " The Interpreter took Christian into a place where was a fire burning against a wall, and one standing by always casting much water upon it, yet did the fire burn higher and hotter. Then said the Interpreter... | |
| John Bunyan - 1926 - 410 páginas
...dislance is so continued between the second. Then I saw in my Dream, that the Interpreter took Chrislian by the hand, and led him into a place, where was a...burning against a Wall, and one standing by it always, cashing much Water upon it to quench it: Yet did the Fire burn higher and hotter. Then said Christian,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1928 - 260 páginas
...diftance is fb continued between the fecond. Then I faw in my Dream, that the Interpreter took Chrijlian by the hand, and led him into a place, where was a Fire burning againlr a Wall, and one Handing by it always, carting much Water upon it to quench it: Yet did the... | |
| Herbert Lockyer - 1988 - 532 páginas
...such a truth he learnt in The House of Interpreter: "Pilgrim" came into one of the rooms "where there was a fire burning against a wall, and one standing by it, always casting much water on it, to quench it: yet did the fire burn higher and hotter." The reason for this was that, from the... | |
| 246 páginas
...up. A passage from John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress so wonderfully describes this work of grace: Then I saw in my dream that the Interpreter took Christian by the hand, and led him to a place, where was a fire burning against a wall, and. one standing by it always, casting much water... | |
| John Bunyan - 2006 - 260 páginas
...gospel. Consequently the soul is made fit for the King of Glory to inhabit (Ephesians 5:26)." I saw then in my dream that the Interpreter took Christian by the hand and led him into a little room where there were two children, each in a chair. The name of the older was Passion, and... | |
| Cynthia Wall - 2006 - 331 páginas
...say, Bunyan's House of the Interpreter, for the impact of comparative presences and absences: "Then [the Interpreter] took [Christian] by the hand, and led him into a very large Parlour that was full of dust, because never swept; the which, after he had reviewed a little... | |
| John Bunyan - 2008 - 146 páginas
...first of these may suddenly fall into amity, and that distance is so continued between the second. Then I saw in my dream that the Interpreter took Christian by the hand and led him into a place where a fire was burning against a wall. And there was one standing by it, always throwing much water on... | |
| 448 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...Fire burning against a Wall, and one standing by it, alwayes casting much Water upon it to quench it ; Yet did the Fire burn higher and hotter. Then said... | |
| 1894 - 408 páginas
...counter-balance the leakage recalls John Bunyan's pilgrims, who, in the interpreter's house, were shown "a fire, and one standing by it always casting much water upon it to quench ii ; yet did the fire burn higher and hotter." But, whereas, Bunyan makes the supply of oil somewhat... | |
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