Then went the jury out, whose names were, Mr Blind-man, Mr Nogood, Mr Malice, Mr Love-lust, Mr Live-loose, Mr Heady, Mr High-mind, Mr Enmity, Mr Liar, Mr Cruelty, Mr Hate-light, and Mr Implacable; who every one gave in his private verdict against him... The pilgrim's progress, from this world, to that which is to come - Page 71by John Bunyan - 1806Full view - About this book
| Harold Edwin Balme Speight - 1928 - 266 pages
...now expounds the laws of Vanity Fair, which Bunyan borrows from Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar, and Darius. Then went the jury out, whose names were, Mr. Blind-man,...High-mind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Liar, Mr. Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable, who everyone gave in his private verdict against him among themselves,... | |
| Harold Edwin Balme Speight - 1928 - 266 pages
...now expounds the laws of Vanity Fair, which Bunyan borrows from Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar, and Darius. Then went the jury out, whose names were, Mr. Blind-man,...Mr. Heady, Mr. High-mind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Liar, Mr. 8 Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable, who everyone gave in his private verdict against him... | |
| Joseph Hillis Miller - 1991 - 350 pages
...which condemns Faithful a list of "persecuting passions" is clearly reductive. The allegorical names ("Mr Blindman, Mr No-good, Mr Malice, Mr Love-lust,...Heady, Mr High-mind, Mr Enmity, Mr Liar, Mr Cruelty, Mr Hate-light, Mr Implacable") are as much kinds of persons as they are denominations of faculties or... | |
| John Bunyan - 1993 - 162 pages
...which must therefore needs be intolerable. For that of Pharaoh, his Law was made upon a supposition, to prevent mischief, no Crime being yet apparent:...Live-loose, Mr. Heady, Mr. High-mind. Mr. Enmity, Mr. Lyer, Mr. Cruelty. Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable: who every one gave in his private verdict against... | |
| Annabel Patterson - 1997 - 344 pages
...confessed, he deserveth to die the death" (italics added). We scarcely need the rollcall of the jury, "whose names were Mr. Blind-man, Mr. No-good, Mr....Live-loose, Mr. Heady, Mr. Highmind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Lyar, Mr. Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable," to recognize that in such a system a jury of... | |
| George Eliot - 1909 - 476 pages
...her arms cozily. "No, dear, you would have to feel with me, else you would never know." CHAPTER LXXXV "Then went the jury out, whose names were Mr. Blindman,...High-mind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Liar, Mr. Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, Mr. Implacable, who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves,... | |
| Paul Hammond - 2002 - 484 pages
...which must therefore needs be intolerable. 'For that of Pharaoh, his law was made upon a supposition, to prevent mischief, no crime being yet apparent;...Heady, Mr High-mind, Mr Enmity, Mr Liar, Mr Cruelty, Mr Hate-light, and Mr Implacable; who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves,... | |
| Stephen D. Cox - 2006 - 414 pages
...which must therefore needs be intolerable. For that of Pharaoh, his Law was made upon a supposition, to prevent mischief, no Crime being yet apparent;...Live-loose, Mr. Heady, Mr. High-mind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Lyar, Mr. Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable, who every one gave in his private Verdict against... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2005 - 918 pages
...one in the town of Vanity which condemned Faithful to death (see, also, Paine, Writings, 2:398-99): Then went the jury out, whose names were Mr. Blindman,...High-mind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Liar, Mr. Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable; who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves,... | |
| John Bunyan, James Pappas, Jr. - 2005 - 353 pages
...deliberations. Be sure that you return a verdict that will be pleasing to the noble township of Vanity." Then went the jury out, whose names were Mr. Blindman,...High-mind, Mr. Enmity, Mr. Liar, Mr. Cruelty, Mr. Hate-light, and Mr. Implacable. These each held the private opinion that Faithful was guilty as charged... | |
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