No." Then said the other, "Do you see yonder shining light?" He said, "I think I do." Then said Evangelist, "Keep that light in your eye, and go up directly thereto, so shalt thou see the gate; at which, when thou knockest, it shall be told thee what... The pilgrim's progress - Page 4by John Bunyan - 1820 - 508 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Janice M. Alberghene, Beverly Lyon Clark - 1999 - 500 pages
...Evangelist provides Christian with his inspiration: "'Do you see yonder shining light?' [Christian] said, 'I think I do.' Then said Evangelist, 'Keep...knockest, it shall be told thee what thou shalt do'" (PP 19). Evangelist is the antithesis of Worldly Wiseman. Paralleling this, "even worldlings confessed... | |
 | Dörthe Schilken - 2002 - 326 pages
...you seeyonder Wicket-gate'i The Man said, No. Then said tlie other, Do you see yonder shining light? He said, I think I do. Then said Evangelist, keep...knockest, it shall be told thee what thou shalt do." (Pilgrim 's Progress S. 9). Zur Erlä uterung wird vom Evangelist zusätzlich auf ein Licht hingewiesen.... | |
 | Geoff Reilly, Wendy Wren - 2003 - 164 pages
...Wicket-gate? The Man said. No. Then said the other. Do you see yonder shining light? He said, 1 think do. Then said Evangelist, Keep that light in your eye, and go directly thereto, so shalt thou see the Gate: at which when thou knockest, it shall be told thee what... | |
 | John Bunyan - 2005 - 968 pages
...see yonder Wicket-gate, ?f The man said, No. Then said the other, Do you see yonderi shining light ?2 He said — I think I do. Then, said Evangelist, Keep...thereto, so shalt thou see the gate : at which when * Matt. iii. 7. t Matt. vii. 14. J 2 Pet. i. 19. 1 The gospel never leaves a convinced sinner in the... | |
 | John Bunyan, James Pappas, Jr. - 2005 - 353 pages
...Evangelist, whose eyes were now swimming in pools of tearful joy. "My greatest pleasure in all the world." So I saw in my dream that the man began to run. Now, he had not run very far from his own door when his wife and children, seeing him, grew alarmed and began to cry after... | |
 | Michael S. Kimmel - 2005 - 276 pages
...Press. American Masculinities Born to Run Fantasies of Male Escape from Rip Van Winkle to Robert Ely The man began to run: now he had not run far from his own door, when his wife and children, perceiving it, began to cry after him to return; but the man put his fingers... | |
 | John Bunyan - 2006 - 260 pages
...directly to it. In this way you will see the gate. When you knock at the gate, you will be told what to do." So I saw in my dream that the man began to run. Now, he hadn't run far from his own door when his wife and children, becoming aware that he was leaving, began... | |
 | M. B. Synge - 2013 - 237 pages
...sins. " Do you see yonder wicket - gate and yonder shining light 1 " said one, Evangelist, to him. " Keep that light in your eye and go up directly thereto...knockest, it shall be told thee what thou shalt do." So Christian started off, as Evangelist had suggested, with his burden on his back, to reach the Heavenly... | |
 | John Bunyan - 2008 - 146 pages
...to it so that you can see the gate; at 7 which, when you knock, it shall be told you what you shall do. So I saw in my dream that the man began to run. Now he had not run far from his own door when his wife and children, seeing him, began to call after him to come back (Luke 14:26). But the... | |
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