The Holy WarCCEL, 1993 |
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... by any That are acquainted with those histories That Mansoul and her wars anatomise. Then lend thine ear to what I do relate, Touching the town of Mansoul and her state: How she was lost, took captive, made a slave: And TO THE READER ...
... by any That are acquainted with those histories That Mansoul and her wars anatomise. Then lend thine ear to what I do relate, Touching the town of Mansoul and her state: How she was lost, took captive, made a slave: And TO THE READER ...
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John BUNYAN. How she was lost, took captive, made a slave: And how against him set that should her save; Yea, how by hostile ways she did oppose Her Lord, and with his enemy did close. For they are true: he that will them deny Must needs ...
John BUNYAN. How she was lost, took captive, made a slave: And how against him set that should her save; Yea, how by hostile ways she did oppose Her Lord, and with his enemy did close. For they are true: he that will them deny Must needs ...
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... took he any with him but one Ill-Pause, who was his orator in all difficult matters. Now, as I said, he being come up to the gate (as the manner of those times was), sounded his trumpet for audience; at which the chief of the town of ...
... took he any with him but one Ill-Pause, who was his orator in all difficult matters. Now, as I said, he being come up to the gate (as the manner of those times was), sounded his trumpet for audience; at which the chief of the town of ...
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... took you to be.' But when the townsfolk saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eye, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, they did as old Ill-Pause advised; they took and did eat thereof. Now this I ...
... took you to be.' But when the townsfolk saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eye, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, they did as old Ill-Pause advised; they took and did eat thereof. Now this I ...
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... took him, or whether by the stinking breath of that treacherous villain old Ill-Pause, for so I am most apt to think), sank down in the place where he stood, nor could be brought to life again. Thus these two brave men died; brave men ...
... took him, or whether by the stinking breath of that treacherous villain old Ill-Pause, for so I am most apt to think), sank down in the place where he stood, nor could be brought to life again. Thus these two brave men died; brave men ...
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answer Apollyon army Atheism Beelzebub behold Blood-men brave called camp Captain Boanerges Captain Conviction Captain Credence Captain Good-Hope Carnal-Security castle Cerberus commanded court Diabolonians doth Doubters Ear-gate enemy Eye-gate False-Peace famous town Father fear force Forget-Good gaoler gates gave give glory Godly-Fear hand hath hear heard heart Ill-Pause indictment King Shaddai King’s Lord Belial Lord Mayor Lord Secretary Lord Willbewill Mansoulians master men of war mercy mighty mind miserable town moreover noble captains old gentleman old Incredulity peace petition pipe and tabor poor Mansoul Prince Emmanuel Prince’s prisoners quoth Recorder scutcheon sent servants slings soldiers stood subordinate preacher summons tell thee thereof things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought told took town of Mansoul townsmen trumpeter tyrant unto wall Wherefore whole town Willbewill’s words wounded yourselves