Vision abounds with, will scarce afford us leisure for a diversion to any other pleasures, than those itself creates. Which are so numerous and so entire, that we shall there desire nothing that we have not, except more tongues to sing more praises to... The visions of John Bunyan, being his last remains - Sida 79efter George Larkin - 1774Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| John Bunyan - 1829 - 204 sidor
...entire, that we desire nothing that wo have not, except more tongues to sing more praises to the blessed God, or a capacity to pay him greater thanks for what we have: and even those desires does his gracious acceptance make, in being but conceived, accomplished. For otherwise... | |
| John Stoughton - 1852 - 290 sidor
...there desire nothing that we have not, except more tongues to sing more praises to him ; or, at least, a capacity to pay him greater thanks for what we have. And even those desires, God's gracious acceptation will make, in being conceived, accomplished ; for otherwise... | |
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