The holy war, made by Shaddai upon DiabolusMr. Brown, 1787 - 319 pages |
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... heard the trumpet's found , And how his forces cover'd all the ground ; Yea , how they fet themfelves in battle - ray , I fhall remember to my dying day . Ifaw the colours waving in the wind , And they within to mischief how combin'd To ...
... heard the trumpet's found , And how his forces cover'd all the ground ; Yea , how they fet themfelves in battle - ray , I fhall remember to my dying day . Ifaw the colours waving in the wind , And they within to mischief how combin'd To ...
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John Bunyan. I heard the ftones fly whizzing by mine ears , ( What longer kept in mind than got in fears ? ) I heard them fall , and faw what work they made , And how old Mors * did cover with his fhade The face of Manfoul and I heard ...
John Bunyan. I heard the ftones fly whizzing by mine ears , ( What longer kept in mind than got in fears ? ) I heard them fall , and faw what work they made , And how old Mors * did cover with his fhade The face of Manfoul and I heard ...
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... heard , Or where the fhaking of a fword is fear'd ; Or only where fmall fkirmishes are fought , Or where the Fancy fighteth with a thought . She faw the fwords of fighting men made red , And heard the cries of thofe with them wounded ...
... heard , Or where the fhaking of a fword is fear'd ; Or only where fmall fkirmishes are fought , Or where the Fancy fighteth with a thought . She faw the fwords of fighting men made red , And heard the cries of thofe with them wounded ...
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... natural ftate fleth . many things which I faw and heard a- pleafing to the mong thme : yea , I had , to be fure , even . lived and died a native among them , fo was I taken ' Chrift . Man . with them and their doings B with A ...
... natural ftate fleth . many things which I faw and heard a- pleafing to the mong thme : yea , I had , to be fure , even . lived and died a native among them , fo was I taken ' Chrift . Man . with them and their doings B with A ...
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... heard , Diabolus heeding of had a way to make the old gentleman , when he was merry , unfay and deny what he in his fits had affirmed and indeed this was the next way to make himself ridiculous , and to caufe that no man How con- should ...
... heard , Diabolus heeding of had a way to make the old gentleman , when he was merry , unfay and deny what he in his fits had affirmed and indeed this was the next way to make himself ridiculous , and to caufe that no man How con- should ...
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Page 290 - Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors : And the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory: The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates, even lift them up, ye everlasting doors : And the King of glory shall come in.
Page 60 - Even now the axe is laid to the root of the trees; every tree therefore that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
Page 11 - This famous town of Mansoul had five gates, in at which to come, out at which to go; and these were made likewise answerable to the walls, to wit, impregnable, and such as could never be opened nor forced but by the will and leave of those within. The names of the gates were these: Ear-gate, Eye-gate, Mouth-gate, Nose-gate, and Feel-gate.
Page 290 - They have seen thy goings, O God; even the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary.