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" God did not play in tempting of me; neither did I play, when I sunk as into the bottomless pit, when the PANGS OF HELL CAUGHT HOLD UPON ME; wherefore I may not play in relating of them, but be plain and simple, and lay down the thing as it was; he that... "
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners: In a Faithful Account of the Life ... - Page 17
by John Bunyan - 2007 - 244 pages
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The Life, Times, and Characteristics of John Bunyan

Robert Philip - 1839 - 516 pages
...tempting of me ; neither did I play, when I sunk as into the bottomless pit, when the pangs of hell caught hold upon me ; wherefore I may not play in...you, and grant that you be not slothful to go in to possess the land. (No date.) "JOHN BUNYAN." Tne following Letter to Mrs. Tilney, the benevolent widow...
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The Independent magazine (ed. by J. Fletcher)., Volume 3

J. Fletcher - 1844 - 494 pages
...tempting of me : neither did I play, when I sunk as into the bottomless pit, when the pangs of hell caught hold upon me ; wherefore I may not play in...lay down the thing as it was. He that liketh it, let Mm receive it ; and he that doth not, let him produce a better. Farewell. "My dear children, the milk...
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Lectures on the Pilgrim's Progress, and on the Life and Times of John Bunyan

George Barrell Cheever - 1844 - 44 pages
...do ; but I dare not. God did not play in tempting of me ; neither did I play when the pangs of hell caught hold upon me, wherefore I may not play in relating of them ; but be plain I BUNYAN AND HIS TIMES. 29 and simple, and lay down the thing as it was. He that liketh it, let him...
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The greatness of the soul and the unspeakableness of the loss thereof: No ...

John Bunyan - 1845 - 372 pages
...into a bottomless pit, and the pains of hell gat hold upon me ; wherefore I may not play in relating them, but be plain and simple, and lay down the thing...that doth not, let him produce a better. Farewell !" No one can regret this resolution, however nuch he feel, with Dr Southey, that had Bunyan " dreamt...
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The Life and Times of John Bunyan

George Barrell Cheever - 1846 - 246 pages
...do ; but I dare not. God did not play in tempting of me ; neither did I play when the pangs of hell caught hold upon me, wherefore I may not play in relating...; and he that doth not, let him produce a better." The very extreme plainness of this work adds to its power ; never was the inward life of any being...
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Lectures on the Pilgrim's Progress, and on the Life and Times of John Bunyan

George Barrell Cheever - 1846 - 202 pages
...do ; but I dare not. God did not play in tempting of me ; neither did I play when the pangs of hell caught hold upon me, wherefore I may not play in relating...; and he that doth not, let him produce a better." The very extreme plainness of this work adds to its power; never was the inward life of any being depicted...
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The Churchman's Monthly Review and Chronicle

1846 - 1028 pages
...into a bottomless pit, and the pains of hell gat hold upon me : wherefore I may not play in relating them, but be plain and simple, and lay down the thing...that doth not, let him produce a better. Farewell ! " The work is a wonderful monument of self-inspection and divine teaching. No one can doubt how Bunyan's...
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The Jerusalem Sinner Saved: The Pharisee and the Publican: The ..., Volume 2

John Bunyan - 1846 - 354 pages
...into a bottomless pit, and the pains of hell gat hold upon me ; wherefore I may not play in relating them, but be plain and simple, and lay down the thing...that doth not, let him produce a better. Farewell !" No one can regret this resolution, however much he feel, with Dr Southey, that had Bunyan " dreamt...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1846 - 780 pages
...do ; but I dare not. God did not play in tempting of me ; neither did I play when the pangs of hell caught hold upon me, wherefore I may not play in relating of them ; but be plain and simple, aud lay down the thiug as it was. He that liketh it, let him receive it ; and he that doth not, let...
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The North American Review, Volume 62

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1846 - 546 pages
...in tempting of me ; neither did I play, when I sank as into a bottomless pit, when the pangs of hell caught hold upon me ; wherefore I may not play, in relating of them." Dante was a stern, just man. One cannot but admire the intrepidity, the audacity even, with which he...
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