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... pray for and pity them, and also to sorrow over his own misery; he would also walk solitary in the fields, sometimes reading, and sometimes praying; and thus for some days he spent his time. CHRISTIAN'S DISTRESS OF MIND Now, I saw, upon ...
... pray for and pity them, and also to sorrow over his own misery; he would also walk solitary in the fields, sometimes reading, and sometimes praying; and thus for some days he spent his time. CHRISTIAN'S DISTRESS OF MIND Now, I saw, upon ...
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... . Besides, I will add that, instead of those dangers, thou shalt meet with much safety, friendship, and content. Chris. Sir, I pray, open this secret to me. World. Why, in yonder village (the village is named Morality),
... . Besides, I will add that, instead of those dangers, thou shalt meet with much safety, friendship, and content. Chris. Sir, I pray, open this secret to me. World. Why, in yonder village (the village is named Morality),
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... pray, that I may shun the cause of this man's misery. Sir, is it not time for me to go on my way now?" Inter. Tarry till I show thee one thing more, and then thou shalt go on thy way. So he took Christian by the hand again, and led him ...
... pray, that I may shun the cause of this man's misery. Sir, is it not time for me to go on my way now?" Inter. Tarry till I show thee one thing more, and then thou shalt go on thy way. So he took Christian by the hand again, and led him ...
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... pray to God that He would bless your words to them? Chris. Yes, and that with much affection; for you must think that my wife and poor children are very dear unto me. Char. But did you tell them of your own sorrow and fear of ...
... pray to God that He would bless your words to them? Chris. Yes, and that with much affection; for you must think that my wife and poor children are very dear unto me. Char. But did you tell them of your own sorrow and fear of ...
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... walked out with his friends to the gate; and there he asked the Porter if he saw any pilgrim pass by. Then the Porter answered, "Yes." Chris. "Pray, did you know him?" said he. Port. I asked his name, and he told me it.
... walked out with his friends to the gate; and there he asked the Porter if he saw any pilgrim pass by. Then the Porter answered, "Yes." Chris. "Pray, did you know him?" said he. Port. I asked his name, and he told me it.
Inhalt
SHAME A BOLD VILLAIN | |
TALKATIVE OVERTAKEN | |
TALKATIVE SELFDECEIVED | |
FAITHFUL DISPUTES TALKATIVE | |
TALKATIVE PARTS COMPANY | |
CHAPTER VI | |
EVANGELIST EXHORTS CHRISTIAN | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CONCLUSION | |
PART II CHAPTER I Courteous Companions | |
CHAPTER II THE WICKETGATE | |
CHAPTER III THE INTERPRETERS HOUSE | |
CHAPTER IV THE CROSS AND THE CONSEQUENCES | |
CHAPTER V THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL | |
THE PILGRIMS AT VANITY FAIR | |
THE PILGRIMS IN STOCKS | |
LORD HATEGOOD | |
THE PILGRIMS ON TRIAL | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER VI THE VALLEY OF HUMILIATION | |
CHAPTER VII ENTERTAINED BY GAIUS | |
CHAPTER VIII THE DELECTABLE MOUNTAINS AND THE SHEPHERDS | |
CHAPTER IX THE ENCHANTED GROUND | |
CHAPTER X THE PILGRIMS AT HOME | |
THE LITTLE PILGRIM THE STORY OF A LITTLE GIRL WHO TRIED TO GO ON PILGRIMAGE | |
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