| John Bunyan - 1766 - 496 páginas
...and rofc mx more. I looked then after Cbriftian, to fee him go up the Hill, where I perceived he felt from running to going, and from going to clambering upon his Hands and his Knees, becaufe of the Steepnefs of the Place. Now about the Midway to the Top of ^ A Word of the Hill, was... | |
| John Bunyan - 1775 - 526 páginas
...dark Mountains, where he ftumbled and fell, and rofe no more. I looked then after Cbrtjlian^ to fee him go- up the Hill, where I perceived he fell from...going to clambering upon his Hands and his Knees, becaufe of the Steepnefs of the Place. Now about the Midway to the Top of f A Word of the Hill, was... | |
| John Bunyan - 1775 - 456 páginas
...dark mountains, where he ftumbled and fell, and rofe no more. I looked then after Cbristian, to fee him go up the hill, where I perceived he fell from...going to clambering upon his hands and his knees, becaufe of the fteepnefs of the place. Now they are completely and everlaftingly faved. The Chriftian... | |
| John Bunyan - 1787 - 288 páginas
...mountains, where he Humbled aid fell, and n.fe no more. I looked then after Chi iilian, to fee him go tip the hill, where! I perceived he fell from running to going, and from going, tor chmbcrir-g upon his hands and knees, becaufe ci the Itccpiieft' ct the place. Now p.bout the mid-... | |
| Andronicus - 1790 - 350 páginas
...is fometimes attended with Difficulties, which try his Strength to his utmoft Exertion. CHRISTIAN" fell from, running to going, and from going to clambering upon his Hands and Knees, becaufe of the Steepnefs of the Place i hence the Propriety of that Exhortation, Be not jlothful,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1806 - 454 páginas
...and the name of the other Dent ruction. So the one took the way which is called Danger, which led him into a great wood, and the other took directly up...looked then after Christian, to see him go up the hill, and I perceived he fell from running to going, and from going to clambering upon his hands and his... | |
| John Bunyan - 1808 - 440 páginas
...led him into a great wood, and the othec took directly up the way to Destruction, which led him intoa wide field, full of dark mountains, where he stumbled and fell, and rose no more. I looked then after Chrisiian, to see him go up the hill, where I perceived he fell from running to going, and from going... | |
| John Bunyan - 1811 - 462 páginas
...the name of the other Destruction. So the one took the way which is called Danger, which did lead him into a great wood, and the other took directly up...mountains, where he stumbled and fell, and rose no more.-f I looked then after Christian, to see him go up the hill, where I perceived he fell from running... | |
| John Bunyan - 1820 - 430 páginas
...and the name of the other Destruction. So the one took the way which is called Danger, which led him into a great wood ; and the other took directly up...I looked then after Christian to see him go up the (1)Isa. xlix. 10. 44 CHRISTIAN FALLS ASLEEP. hill, where I perceived he fell from running to going,... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Hawker - 1822 - 620 páginas
...and the name of the other Destruction. So the one took the way which is called Danger, which led him into a great wood ; and the other took directly up...mountains, where he stumbled and fell, and rose no more, (p) I looked then after Christian, to see him go up the hill, where I perceived lie fell from running... | |
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