The Holy War (Annotated): Made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the Regaining the Metropolis of the World; or, the losing and taking again of the Town of Man-soul.SSEL, 29 черв. 2021 р. - 356 стор. "I will pray for thee; I will fight for thee; I will yet do thee good.'Nothing can hurt thee but sin; nothing can grieve me but sin; nothing can make thee base before thy foes but sin: take heed of sin, my Mansoul."Written in the form of an allegory, this book illustrates the war that we daily wage against Satan and our inner fight against evil. The attack on Mansoul by the devil appears indeed as an illustration of the battle over the human soul and salvation. The entire story is a masterpiece of Christian literature.This Premium edition comes with :. A beautiful and Easy to Read Layout to make reading confortable. A Memoir on John Bunyan, by Rev. G. Cheever |
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... judgment that he had appointed, and that for ever. Now they being thus cast out of all place of trust, profit, and honour, and also knowing that they had lost their prince's favour for ever, (being banished his court, and cast down to ...
... judgment that he had appointed, and that for ever. Now they being thus cast out of all place of trust, profit, and honour, and also knowing that they had lost their prince's favour for ever, (being banished his court, and cast down to ...
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... judgment that he had annexed, with solemn threatening, to the breach thereof. Diabolus, having now obtained entrance in at the gates of the town, marches up to the middle thereof, to make his conquest as sure as he could; and finding ...
... judgment that he had annexed, with solemn threatening, to the breach thereof. Diabolus, having now obtained entrance in at the gates of the town, marches up to the middle thereof, to make his conquest as sure as he could; and finding ...
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... judgment. Now, this man Diabolus could by no means abide, because, though he gave his consent to his coming into the town, yet he could not, by all the wiles, trials, stratagems, and devices that he could use, make him wholly his own ...
... judgment. Now, this man Diabolus could by no means abide, because, though he gave his consent to his coming into the town, yet he could not, by all the wiles, trials, stratagems, and devices that he could use, make him wholly his own ...
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... judgment of mine to fright you; I call none of you to account for your doings, except the madman - you know who I mean; I have granted you to live, each man like a prince in his own, even with as little control from me as I myself have ...
... judgment of mine to fright you; I call none of you to account for your doings, except the madman - you know who I mean; I have granted you to live, each man like a prince in his own, even with as little control from me as I myself have ...
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answer army attempt began brave bring brought Bunyan called camp Captain Captain Credence carried cast castle cause charge CLERK colours commanded concerning contents court death desired Diabolonians Diabolus doubters Emmanuel enemy execution experience famous town Father fear follow force friends further gates gave give given grace hand hast hath head hear heard heart hold Incredulity judgment keep King letter live look Lord Mayor Lord Willbewill manner master means mind moreover never peace petition poor possession present Prince prisoners received Recorder rest returned sent Shaddai soldiers sound speak stand stood taken tell thee thereof things thou thought thousand told took town of Mansoul townsmen true trumpeter truth turned unto wall Wherefore whole wounded yourselves