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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... answered to the first of these proposals The first in the negative - to wit , that it would not be best proposal . that all should shew themselves before the town , because the appearance of many of them might alarm and frighten the ...
... answered to the first of these proposals The first in the negative - to wit , that it would not be best proposal . that all should shew themselves before the town , because the appearance of many of them might alarm and frighten the ...
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... answered that , in his opinion , it was best that his lordship should assume the body of some of those creatures that they of the town had do- minion over ; " for , " quoth he , " these are not only familiar to them , but being under ...
... answered that , in his opinion , it was best that his lordship should assume the body of some of those creatures that they of the town had do- minion over ; " for , " quoth he , " these are not only familiar to them , but being under ...
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John Bunyan. 66 no . This also was answered in the negative , be- cause of the weight that was in the former reasons ... answer to this , ) a discovery of our intentions may make them send to their King for aid ; and if that be done , I ...
John Bunyan. 66 no . This also was answered in the negative , be- cause of the weight that was in the former reasons ... answer to this , ) a discovery of our intentions may make them send to their King for aid ; and if that be done , I ...
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... answer , that what the old gentleman said was neither of love to him nor pity to them , but of a foolish fondness that he had to be prating ; and so would hush , still , and put all to quiet again . And that he might leave no argument ...
... answer , that what the old gentleman said was neither of love to him nor pity to them , but of a foolish fondness that he had to be prating ; and so would hush , still , and put all to quiet again . And that he might leave no argument ...
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... answer or regard , for so had Diabolus commanded . So the trumpeter returned to his captain , and told him what he had done , and also how he had sped ; whereat the captain was grieved , but bid the trumpeter go to his tent . Again ...
... answer or regard , for so had Diabolus commanded . So the trumpeter returned to his captain , and told him what he had done , and also how he had sped ; whereat the captain was grieved , but bid the trumpeter go to his tent . Again ...
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answer Apollyon army Atheism Beelzebub Blood-men bolonians bolus brave called camp Captain Boanerges Captain Credence Carnal-Security castle Cerberus Clerk colours commanded courage court Diabolonians Diabolus Diabolus's doth Doubters Ear-gate enemy Eye-gate False-Peace famous town Father fear force Forget-Good gaoler gates gave Godly-Fear hand hath hear heard heart Ill-Pause indictment King Shaddai King's Lord Belial Lord Mayor Lord Secretary Lord Will-be Lord Will-be-will men of war mercy mighty mind Mouth-gate noble captains old Incredulity peace petition pipe and tabor Prince Emmanuel Prince's prisoners quoth scutcheon sent shew slain slings soldiers soul sound speech stood subordinate preacher summons tains Take heed tell thee thereof things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought tion told took town of Mansoul townsmen trumpeter tyrant unto wall Wherefore whole town words wounded yourselves
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