... Have you none ? but the man answered never a word. So they told the King, but he would not come down to see him, but commanded the two shining ones that conducted Christian and Hopeful to the city, to go out and take Ignorance and bind him hand and... The pilgrim's progress - Página 196por John Bunyan - 1795Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Victor J. Ramraj - 1994 - 534 páginas
...desire— worn with my countless thoughts. The way to destruction: a mis-shapen shadow of a sentinel tree. "Then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from...of heaven, as well as from the city of destruction" — thus, the roaming words of a song seemed to chant. "Kab kahanthe" — v/hen, where? No one —... | |
| Thomas R. Cole - 1992 - 304 páginas
...Certificate to prove his Election. He is taken and flung through the doorway of the hill leading to Hell. "Then I saw that there was a way to Hell, even from...well as from the City of Destruction. So I awoke, and behold it was a i »46 dream. In Christian's journey, Bunyan brilliantly fuses the pilgrimage motif... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 páginas
...Cruelty. 1734 The Pilgrim's Progress Sleep is sweet to the labouring man. 1735 The Pilgrim's Progress Artemisia in the Town to Chloe...' Love... That cordial drop heaven in 1736 The Pilgrim's Progress So I awoke, and behold it was a dream. 1737 The Pilgrim's Progress One... | |
| Stephen Taylor - 1999 - 498 páginas
...they should 'perceive, when too late, the truth of the closing words of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, "then I saw that there was a way to hell even from...heaven, as well as from the city of destruction."'" 46 See the Record, 2767 (14 Nov. 1853), fo. 4a-b. For the controversy over Conybeare's discussion of... | |
| Malcolm Waters - 1999 - 578 páginas
...and mastery of others, wounds, and death — may be too little for the salvation of a single soul. "Then I saw that there was a way to Hell even from the Gates of Heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction"5 — those dreadful words haunt him as he nears his end. Sometimes they break his heart.... | |
| Edward Geoffrey Parrinder, Geoffrey Parrinder - 2000 - 389 páginas
...Though some call it the Road to Heaven. Ballad of Thomas the Rhymer, xii ( 1 3th century) 16 Then 1 saw that there was a way to Hell, even from the gates of heaven. John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress (1678) 17 Through a wise and salutary neglect, a generous nature... | |
| P.D. James - 2001 - 256 páginas
...by a human voice—a young masculine voice, unrecognized and yet mysteriously familiar: "Then saw I that there was a way to hell even from the gates of heaven." The police headquarters building was modern and functional. It represented authority tempered with... | |
| Northrop Frye - 2003 - 818 páginas
...they might bear a child (Genesis 16:1-3). 30 See especially Hebrews 7-11. 31 See Notes 54-5, n. 56. 32 ‘Then I saw that there was a way to Hell, even from...Heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction” (John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress, rev. ed. [Harmondsworth, Eng.: Penguin, 1987], 217). 33 See NB... | |
| Marguerite Shuster - 2004 - 296 páginas
...his heart was a good one, and that he never would believe that it was bad; but who at last discovered "that there was a way to Hell, even from the Gates of Heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction."20 Ignorance of the depth of one's sin must be seen as sinfully motivated by the desire... | |
| Susan Wise Bauer - 2003 - 444 páginas
...apply. "I sailed from England," Gulliver remarks, "and was captured by men three inches high." "And then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from the gates of heaven," Christian tells us. The writer of fables begins not with, "At 9 AM on a rainy Saturday in June," but... | |
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