But forasmuch as the passage was wonderful narrow, even so narrow that I could not but with great difficulty enter in thereat, it showed me that none could enter into life but those that were in downright earnest, and unless also they left that wicked... Miscellaneous Prose Works - Page 79by Walter Scott - 1853Full view - About this book
| William C. Conant - 1858 - 472 pages
...thereat, it showed me that none could enter into life hut those who were in downright earnest, and unless they left that wicked world behind them ; for here...body and soul, but not for body and soul and sin.'' JBut he now fell into a very common error. The object to which th? eye of an inquiring sinner should... | |
| William C. Conant - 1858 - 468 pages
...thereat, it showed me that none could enter into life but those who were in downright earnest, and unless they left that wicked world behind them ; for here was only room for body and Boul, but not for body and softl and sin.'' But he now fell into a very common error. The object to... | |
| Rev. John Baillie - 1858 - 370 pages
...downright earnrst, and unless also they leave that wicked world behind them; for hero is only nxnn for body and soul, but not for body, and soul, and sin. Still he does not personally " sit in the sunshine." One temptation besets him, and then another, and... | |
| Christian classics, James Hamilton - 1859 - 786 pages
...life but those that were in downright earnest, and unless they left that wicked world behind them; fur here was only room for body and soul, but not for body and soul and an." The dream did him good, for, though it brought him no absolute assurance, it inspirited his efforts... | |
| John Bunyan - 1859 - 976 pages
...could not, but with great difficulty, enter in thereat, it showed me, that none could enter into life, but those that were in downright earnest, and unless also they left this wicked world behind them ; for here was only room for body and soul, but not for body and soul... | |
| 1860 - 1040 pages
...it showed me that none could enter into life but those who were in downright earliest, and iinless they left that wicked world behind them ; for here...body and soul, but not for body, and soul, and sin." This allegorical reverie or waking dream, or whatever else it should be called, — he calls it himself... | |
| John Baillie - 1860 - 370 pages
...who are in downright earnest, and unless also they leave that wicked world behind them ; for hero is only room for body and soul, but not for body, and soul, and siu. Still he does not personally "sit in the sunshine." One temptation besets him, and then another,... | |
| John Tulloch - 1861 - 536 pages
...could not but with great difficulty enter in thereat, it showed me that none could enter into life but those that were in downright earnest, and unless...body and soul, but not for body and soul and sin." Bunyan's spiritual perplexities were far from being at an end. In fact, as his mind opened to the deeper... | |
| John Bunyan - 1861 - 840 pages
...enter into life, hut those that were in downright earnest,* and unless also they left this «¡eked world behind them ; for here was only room for body and soul, but not for body and soul, and sin. t Зб. This resemblance abode upon my spirit many davs ; all which time, I saw myself in a forlorn... | |
| John Bunyan - 1861 - 492 pages
...those who were in downright earnest, and unless they left that wicked world behind them ; for there was only room for body and soul, but not for body and soul and sin." This waking dream, as it seems to have been, did Bunyan good. He was no longer a proud Pharisee, but... | |
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