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... fome are wrong even as it happen- eth to be in leffer Regions .. In this Country , as I faid , it was my Lot to trave ' , and there travel I did , and that fo long , even till I had learned much of their Mother tongue , together with ...
... fome are wrong even as it happen- eth to be in leffer Regions .. In this Country , as I faid , it was my Lot to trave ' , and there travel I did , and that fo long , even till I had learned much of their Mother tongue , together with ...
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... ? Fourthly , Whether they had not beft , by fome of their Companions , to give out private Orders to take the Ad- swantage , if they fee one or more of the principal Town ! men to boot them ; if thereby they shall judge by John Bunyan . 5.
... ? Fourthly , Whether they had not beft , by fome of their Companions , to give out private Orders to take the Ad- swantage , if they fee one or more of the principal Town ! men to boot them ; if thereby they shall judge by John Bunyan . 5.
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... fome of their Company , to fpoot fome one or more of the principal of the Town / men : If they judge that their Caufe may be promoted thereby , This was carried in the Affirmative ; and the Man that was defigned by this Stratagem to be ...
... fome of their Company , to fpoot fome one or more of the principal of the Town / men : If they judge that their Caufe may be promoted thereby , This was carried in the Affirmative ; and the Man that was defigned by this Stratagem to be ...
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... fome Times would be for deftroying him . They have often wifhed ( in my Hearing ) that he had lived a Thoufand Miles off from them : His Company , his Words , yea , the Sight of him , and efpecially when they remembred how in old Times ...
... fome Times would be for deftroying him . They have often wifhed ( in my Hearing ) that he had lived a Thoufand Miles off from them : His Company , his Words , yea , the Sight of him , and efpecially when they remembred how in old Times ...
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... fome Pri- viledge peculiar to himself in the famous Town of Manfoul : Now , together with thefe , he was a Man of great Strength , Refolution and Courage , nor in his Oc- cafion could any turn him away . But I fay , whether he was proud ...
... fome Pri- viledge peculiar to himself in the famous Town of Manfoul : Now , together with thefe , he was a Man of great Strength , Refolution and Courage , nor in his Oc- cafion could any turn him away . But I fay , whether he was proud ...
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Page 36 - For, behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire.
Page 153 - But now! can you think how Mansoul shone? It was fair as the sun, clear as the moon, and terrible as an army with banners.
Page 37 - O town of Mansoul, once famous, but now like the fruitless bough, once the delight of the high ones, but now a den for Diabolus, hearken also to me, and to the words that I shall speak to thee in the name of the great Shaddai. Behold, the axe is laid to the root of the trees: every tree, therefore, that bringeth not forth good fruit, is hewn down and cast into the fire.