The Holy War, Made by King Shaddai Upon Diabolus, for the Regaining of the Metropolis of the World; Or, The Losing and Taking Again of the Town of MansoulJ. Nisbet, 1865 - 343 стор. |
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... Captain Credence . His were the red colours , and Mr Promise bore them ; and for an escutcheon he had the holy lamb and golden shield ; and he had ten thousand men at his feet . 2. The second was that famous captain , the Captain Good ...
... Captain Credence . His were the red colours , and Mr Promise bore them ; and for an escutcheon he had the holy lamb and golden shield ; and he had ten thousand men at his feet . 2. The second was that famous captain , the Captain Good ...
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John Bunyan. Boanerges plays the man . Conviction wounded . Angels . tain Credence should join himself with them . Em- manuel , moreover , gave order that Captain ... captains and their men should place themselves for the best of their ...
John Bunyan. Boanerges plays the man . Conviction wounded . Angels . tain Credence should join himself with them . Em- manuel , moreover , gave order that Captain ... captains and their men should place themselves for the best of their ...
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... Captain Credence guards them home . and embrace and smile upon the other two that were Will - be - will's companions , saying , " Take these as further tokens of my love , favour , and compas- sion to you ; and I charge you that you ...
... Captain Credence guards them home . and embrace and smile upon the other two that were Will - be - will's companions , saying , " Take these as further tokens of my love , favour , and compas- sion to you ; and I charge you that you ...
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... captains should shew themselves in all their harness , and that the soldiers should shout for joy . Nor was Captain Credence , though in the castle , silent in such a day ; but he , from the top of the hold , shewed himself with sound ...
... captains should shew themselves in all their harness , and that the soldiers should shout for joy . Nor was Captain Credence , though in the castle , silent in such a day ; but he , from the top of the hold , shewed himself with sound ...
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... Captain Credence , to know whether the castle of Mansoul was prepared to entertain his royal presence , ( for the preparation of that was left to that captain , ) and word was brought that it was . Then was Captain Credence commanded ...
... Captain Credence , to know whether the castle of Mansoul was prepared to entertain his royal presence , ( for the preparation of that was left to that captain , ) and word was brought that it was . Then was Captain Credence commanded ...
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answer army began brave bring brought called camp Captain Captain Credence carried cast castle cause charge Clerk colours commanded court death desired Diabolonians Diabolus Doubters Emmanuel enemy execution fall famous town Father fear fight force friends further gates gave give given hand hast hath head hear heard heart hold Incredulity indictment judgment keep King letter live look Lord Mayor Lord Will-be-will manner master means mind never peace petition possession present Prince prisoners received Recorder rest sent Shaddai shew side soldiers soul sound speak speech stand stood summons sure tains taken tell thee thereof things thou thought thousand told took town of Mansoul townsmen true trumpeter turned unto wall Wherefore whole wounded yourselves
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