The pilgrim-travellers from the city of trouble to the land of peace, an allegory, by a fellow-pilgrim [signing herself L.E.P.].1847 |
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... felt a true interest and regard . Paul . You surprise me ! for I should not guess you could be old enough to remember him so well . Evangelist . Your remark is natural , as , in the common course of things , such would be the case ; but ...
... felt a true interest and regard . Paul . You surprise me ! for I should not guess you could be old enough to remember him so well . Evangelist . Your remark is natural , as , in the common course of things , such would be the case ; but ...
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... felt some symp- toms of the latter when I was wandering on the Hill of Presumption ; and , methinks , it would be well if the dust of that hill were to be occasionally laid , by some of these Waters of Affliction , as they are called ...
... felt some symp- toms of the latter when I was wandering on the Hill of Presumption ; and , methinks , it would be well if the dust of that hill were to be occasionally laid , by some of these Waters of Affliction , as they are called ...
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... felt for it in the folds of his vest , where he had placed it when received from the good Evan- gelist he searched , but it was not there . A blush of shame suffused his countenance , which , though unmixed with guilt , might to some ...
... felt for it in the folds of his vest , where he had placed it when received from the good Evan- gelist he searched , but it was not there . A blush of shame suffused his countenance , which , though unmixed with guilt , might to some ...
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... felt surprised ; and , if truth must be told , half inclined to laugh , though our two young pilgrims were by no means of that class of persons who are apt to ridicule whatever they do not under- stand . Their companion , guessing their ...
... felt surprised ; and , if truth must be told , half inclined to laugh , though our two young pilgrims were by no means of that class of persons who are apt to ridicule whatever they do not under- stand . Their companion , guessing their ...
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... felt light and cheerful as they faced the mild breath of morning , and they walked briskly on , conversing of their agreeable visit at the Interpreter's . But I beheld that this did not last very long , for when I looked again , the sky ...
... felt light and cheerful as they faced the mild breath of morning , and they walked briskly on , conversing of their agreeable visit at the Interpreter's . But I beheld that this did not last very long , for when I looked again , the sky ...
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66 I think amongst answered appeared arbour asked aunt aviary blessed brother called caverns CHARLES CLAYTON Christian cloth companion continued conversation countenance cousin cried dear discern discourse door dream endeavour entered Evangelist exclaimed eyes faith Farewell Sermon fear feel felt friendly gate GEORGE BARCLAY glad Grace and Myra ground heard heart Hermit Hill Difficulty hope inquired ISLINGTON journey kind kindly Land of Imperfection landlord leave Leicester Square lived look Marcus merciful mind morning never observed Paul panion passed Paul and Luke perceived perhaps persons Peter Romius Philemon Phoebe Piety Pilgrim's Progress pilgrimage pilgrims pleasant Rachel remember replied rest Right-mind road seemed shepherds shew side sister Slough of Despond smile soon sorrow sure Sure-Trust surprise tell thanked thing thought Timeus told Town of Trouble Town of Vanity travellers Trueman Truth voice walked whilst wish young