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" I saw also that he looked this way, and that way, as if he would run; yet he stood still, because, as I perceived, he could not tell which way to go. I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, and asked, Wherefore dost thou cry? "
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The pilgrim's progress

John Bunyan - 1795 - 638 pages
...looked then, and saw a man named EVANGELIST coming to him, and he asked, ' Wherefore dost thou cry?' He answered, Sir, I perceive by the book in my hand that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgement ; and I find that I am not willing to do...
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The pilgrim's progress, from this world, to that which is to come, Issue 157

John Bunyan - 1806 - 454 pages
...I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist," coming to him, and asked, Wherefore dost thou cry ? He answered, Sir, I perceive by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to * A man named Evangelist] The first convictions of...
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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
...looked then, and saw a man, named Evangelist, coming to him, and asked, "Wherefore dost thou cry?"(e) He answered, Sir, I perceive by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, j and after that to come to judgment; ((') and I find that I am not willing...
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The Works of the Late Rev. T. Scott, Rector of Aston Sanford, Bucks, Volume 3

Thom Scott - Theology - 1823 - 578 pages
...looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, and he asked, Wherefore dost thou cry?2 He answered, Sir, I perceive by the book in my hand that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgment : and I find that I am not willing to do...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: With a Life of John Bunyan by Robert Southey

John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 pages
...go. I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, and asked, Wherefore dost thou cry ? He answered, Sir, I perceive, by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do...
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The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come. With notes ...

John Bunyan - 1831 - 686 pages
...looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist8 coming to him, who asked, " Wherefore dost thou cry ?" He answered, " Sir, I perceive, by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgment; (Heb. ix. 27.) and I find that I am not...
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The Pilgrim's Progress: With a Life of John Bunyan

John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1837 - 370 pages
...go. I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, and asked, Wherefore dost thou cry ? He answered, Sir, I perceive, by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgment; and I find that I am not willing to do the...
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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
...I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him. and asked, Wherefore dost thou cry ?f He answered, Sir, I perceive, by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do...
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Pilgrim's Progress: With a Life ...

John Bunyan - 1839 - 524 pages
...go. I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, and asked, Wherefore dost thou cry ? He answered, Sir, I perceive, by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgment ; and I find that I am not willing to do...
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The Pilgrim's Progress from Earth to Heaven: In Two Parts, an Epic Poem

John Bunyan - 1845 - 308 pages
...go. I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, and asked, Wherefore dost thou cry? He answered, Sir, I perceive, by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgment; and I find that I am not willing to do the...
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