Rare Early Essays on Milton and BunyanCarmen Joseph Dello Buono Norwood Editions, 1981 - 214 pages |
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... says , " he had not only perished by the stroke of eternal justice , but had also laid himself open even to the stroke of those laws which bring some to disgrace and open shame before the world . " It may be inferred , however , from ...
... says , " he had not only perished by the stroke of eternal justice , but had also laid himself open even to the stroke of those laws which bring some to disgrace and open shame before the world . " It may be inferred , however , from ...
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... say about themselves before God is very different from what they would say about themselves before their fellow - men ... says , his mind hankered . But one day , when he went to the steeple - house to ring , he began to think , " How if ...
... say about themselves before God is very different from what they would say about themselves before their fellow - men ... says , his mind hankered . But one day , when he went to the steeple - house to ring , he began to think , " How if ...
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... says , " I chose to stand under a main beam that lay overthwart the steeple , from side to side , thinking that here I might stand sure ; but then I thought again , should the bell fall with a swing , it might first hit the wall , and ...
... says , " I chose to stand under a main beam that lay overthwart the steeple , from side to side , thinking that here I might stand sure ; but then I thought again , should the bell fall with a swing , it might first hit the wall , and ...
Contents
Memoir of the Life and Writings of John Bunyan | 1 |
Milton | 54 |
from Andrews Samuel Our Great Writers or Popular | 84 |
Copyright | |
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