| John Bunyan - 1795 - 638 pagine
...then, talking with him, I heard him say tihs.t our religion was naught, and such by which a man pz could by no means please GOD. Which saying of his,...our sins, and finally shall be damned : and this is that which I have to say. Then was PICKTHANK sworn, and did say what he knew in the behalf of their... | |
| John Bunyan - 1806 - 454 pagine
...other day 1 had with him in this town ; for then, talking with him, I heard him say that our religion was naught, and such by which a man could by no means...follow, to wit, that we still do worship in vain, arc yet in our sins, and finally shall be damned,: and this is that which I have to say. Then was Pickthank... | |
| John Bunyan - 1808 - 440 pagine
...talking with him, 1 heard him sty, that our religion « as naught, and such, liv whicn a in.inciinlj by no means please God. — Which saying of his, my lord, your lordship very well knows wliai uecessarilythence will follow, to wit, that we still do worship in vain, are yet in our sins,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1814 - 568 pagine
...the children of God. Evidence against Faithful. talking with him, I heard him say that our religion was naught, and such by which a man could by no means...our sins, and finally shall be damned: and this is that which I have to say 7 . Then was Pickthank sworn, and bid say what he knew in behalf of their... | |
| John Bunyan - 1820 - 430 pagine
...other day I had with him in this town; for then, talking with him, I heard him say that our religion was naught, and such by which a man could by no means...our sins, and finally shall be damned: and this is that which I have to say. Then was Pickthank sworn, and bid say what he knew in the behalf of their... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Hawker - 1822 - 620 pagine
...other day I had with him in this town ; for then, talking ^vithhim, I heard him say that our religion was naught and such by which a man could by no means...what necessarily thence will follow, to wit, that wo still do worship in vain, are yet in our sins, and finally shall be damned : and this is that which... | |
| John Bunyan - 1823 - 546 pagine
...the children of God. Evidence against Fiiithlul. talking with him, I heard him say that our religion was naught, and such by which a man could by no means...our sins, and finally shall be damned: and this is that which I have to say 7 . Then was Pickthank sworn, and bid say what he knew in behalf of their... | |
| Thom Scott - 1823 - 578 pagine
...excuse, for that very persecution of which they complain, in other respects with the greatest justice. God. Which saying of his, my lord, your lordship very...our sins, and finally shall be damned: and this is that which I have to say.* Then was Pickthank sworn, and bid say what he knew in the behalf of their... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 pagine
...other day I had with him in this town ; for then talking with him, I heard him say, that our religion was naught, and such by which a man could by no means...our sins, and finally shall be damned. And this is that which I have to say. Then was Pickthank sworn, and bid say what he knew, in behalf of their Lord... | |
| John Bunyan - 1831 - 686 pagine
...with him the other day in this town; for then talking with him, I heard him say, that our religion was naught, and such by which a man could by no means please God. From which saying of his, my lord, your lordship very well knows what necessarily will follow, to wit,... | |
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