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" ... said he, should you choose life, seeing it is attended with so much bitterness ? But they desired him to let them go. "
John Heywood's new code readers. Standard 1-3, 5, 6 - Page 67
by John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872
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The Pilgrim's Progress, from this World to that which is to Come: Delivered ...

John Bunyan - 1808 - 440 pages
...of that pi ice, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, -either with'knifc, halter, or poison : For why, said he, should you choose life, seeing it is attended with so much hitterness ? Bit they desired him to let them go ; with , which he looked ugly upon them, and rushing...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: From this World to that which is to Come, Delivered ...

John Bunyan - Adventure and adventurers - 1811 - 462 pages
...them that, since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter,...seeing it is attended with so much bitterness ? But • What ! so highly favoured Christians in Doubting Castle ! Is it possi'ble, after having travelled...
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The Pilgrim's Progress, from this World, to that which is to Come; Delivered ...

John Bunyan, Robert Hawker - 1822 - 620 pages
...them, That since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter,...bitterness? But they desired him to let them go ; with which he looked ugly upon them, and rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself, but...
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The Pilgrims' Progress: From this World, to that which is to Come. Delivered ...

John Bunyan - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1829 - 256 pages
...since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an «nd of themselves, either with knife, halter, or poison:...bitterness? But they desired him to let them go. With which he looked ugly upon them, and, rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself; but...
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The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come

John Bunyan - 1838 - 298 pages
...them, That since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter,...bitterness ? But they desired him to let them go; with which he looked ugly upon them, and rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself, but...
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The pilgrim's progress. With notes by W. Mason, and a life of the author, by ...

John Bunyan - 1838 - 554 pages
...them, that since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter, or poison : for why, said he, should you choose to live, seeing it is attended with so much bitterness ? But they desired him to let them go. With...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 18; Volume 40

Methodist Church - 1858 - 690 pages
...told them that since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter,...life, seeing it is attended with so much bitterness ?' " "A man of hell that calls himself Despair" is made by Spenser to offer his victims a like temptation....
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The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come: Delivered ...

John Bunyan - Christian fiction - 1842 - 550 pages
...them that, since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter, or poison The Giant urges them to inicide. for why, said he, should you choose life, seeing it is attended with...
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Class Book of Prose: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English and ...

John Seely Hart - Readers - 1845 - 404 pages
...them, that since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter,...bitterness ! But they desired him to let them go : with which he looked ugly upon them, and rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself, but...
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The Pilgrim's Progress from Earth to Heaven: In Two Parts, an Epic Poem

John Bunyan - 1845 - 308 pages
...them, that since they were never like to come out of that place, their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter, or poison: for why, said he, should you choose to live, Feeing it is attended with so much bitterness? But they desired him to let them go. With that...
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