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THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA
The Pilgrim’s Progress THE EIGHTH STAGE When they were gone from the shepherds, they quickly came to the place where Christian met with one Turn-away that dwelt in the town of Apostasy. Wherefore of him Mr. Great-Heart their guide now put them in mind, saying, This is the place where Christian met with one Turn-away,…
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THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA
The Pilgrim’s Progress THE SEVENTH STAGE Well, the time grew on that the pilgrims must go on their way; wherefore they prepared for their journey. They sent for their friends; they conferred with them; they had some time set apart therein to commit each other to the protection of their Prince. There were again that…
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THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA
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THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA
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THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA
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THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA
The Pilgrim’s Progress THE THIRD STAGE The Interpreter then called for a man-servant of his, one Great-heart, and bid him take A sword, and helmet, and shield; and, Take these my daughters, said he, conduct them to the house called Beautiful, at which place they will rest next. So he took his weapons, and went…
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THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA, 2nd Stage
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THE PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA, 1st Stage
The Pilgrim’s Progress THE FIRST STAGE By this time Christiana was got on her way, and Mercy went along with her: so as they went, her children being there also, Christiana began to discourse. And, Mercy, said Christiana, I take this as an unexpected favor, that thou shouldest set forth out of doors with me…
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COURTEOUS COMPANIONS
The Pilgrim’s Progress PILGRIMAGE OF CHRISTINA COURTEOUS COMPANIONS Some time since, to tell you my dream that I had of Christian the pilgrim, and of his dangerous journey towards the Celestial country, was pleasant to me and profitable to you. I told you then also what I saw concerning his wife and children, and how…
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THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS
FROMTHIS WORLD TO THAT WHICH IS TO COME;DELIVEREDUNDER THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM PART II WHEREIN IS SET FORTH THE MANNER OF THE SETTING OUT OF CHRISTIAN’S WIFE AND CHILDREN; THEIR DANGEROUS JOURNEY, AND SAFE ARRIVAL AT THE DESIRED COUNTRY. I have used similtudes.—Hos. 12:10. THE AUTHOR’S WAYOFSENDING FORTH HIS SECOND PARTOFTHE PILGRIM Go, now,…