| 1851 - 496 páginas
...reformation ; nor were their hopes disappointed. Bunyan and his wife were both poor, so that he says, i' this woman and I came together as poor as poor might...her father had left her when he died. These books Bunyan read, and was pleased with them ; but the conversation of his wife, in which she had the prudence... | |
| 1858 - 1018 páginas
...likewise the way in which he married ; for, according to Southey, it is faid that he and his wife " came together as poor as poor might be, not having so much household stuff as a dish or a spoon between them." His boyhood likewise indicated the gipsy ; for he seems to have been... | |
| 1918 - 456 páginas
...and my mercy was, to light upon a wife whose father was counted godly ; this woman and I, though we came together as poor as poor might be, (not having so much household stuff as a dish or a spoon betwixt us both,) yet this she had for her part, "The Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven";... | |
| Manchester Literary Club - 1891 - 504 páginas
...state, and my mercy was to light upon a wife whose father was counted godly. This woman and I, though we came together as poor as poor might be (not having so much household stuff as a dish or a spoon betwixt us both), yet this she had for her part, 'The Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven,'... | |
| 1851 - 432 páginas
...upon a wife, whose father and mother were counted godly : this woman and I, though we came together ag poor as poor might be (not having so much household stuff as a dish or a spoon betwixt us both) ; yet this she had for her part, ' The Plain Man's pathway to Heaven,'... | |
| 448 páginas
...and my mercy was, to light upon a wife, whose father was counted godly : This woman and I, though we came together as poor as poor might be, (not having so much house-hold-stuff as a dish or spoon betwixt us both) yet this she had for her part, The Plain Man's... | |
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