Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section Ii : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section II. I dare say, quoth I, I am glad on't; I am glad for the poor man's sake, for that he now has rest from his labour, and for that he now reapeth the benefit of his Tears with Joy; and for that he has got beyond the Gun-shot of his Enemies...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section Iii : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section III. Now I saw in my Dream, that the highway up which Christian was to go, was fenced on either side with a Wall, and that Wall is called Salvation. Up this way therefore did burdened Christian run, but not without great difficulty, because...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section Iv : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section IV. So in the morning they all got up, and after some more discourse, they told him that he should not depart till they had shewed him the Rarities of that place. And first they had him into the Study, where they shewed him Records...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section X : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section X. I saw then in my Dream that Hopeful looked back and saw Ignorance, whom they had left behind, coming after. Look, said he to Christian, how far yonder youngster loitereth behind. Chr. Ay, ay, I see him; he careth not for our company. Hope...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section Vii : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section VII. When we were come to where the three fellows were hanged, he said that he doubted that that would be his end also. Only he seemed glad when he saw the Cross and the Sepulchre. There I confess he desired to stay a little to look, and he...
Pilgrim's Progress. Apology : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], The Author's Apology For His Book When at the first I took my Pen in hand Thus for to write; I did not understand That I at all should make a little Book In such a mode; Nay, I had undertook To make another, which when almost done, Before I was aware...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section Viii : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section VIII. So they stayed there more than a month, and Mercy was given to Matthew to Wife. While they stayed here, Mercy, as her custom was, would be making Coats and Garments to the Poor, by which she brought up a very good report up...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section Ii : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section II. Then Christian fell down at his foot as dead, crying, Wo is me, for I am undone: At the sight of which, Evangelist caught him by the right hand, saying, All manner of sin and blasphemies shall be forgiven unto men; be not faithless, but...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section Iii : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section III. So at last he came down to them again, and Mercy fell to the ground on her face before him and worshipped, and said, Let my Lord accept of the sacrifice of Praise which I now offer unto him with the calves of my lips. So he said unto her...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section V : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section V. Now when I had got about halfway up, I looked behind me, and saw one coming after me, swift as the wind; so he overtook me just about the place where the Settle stands. Chr. Just there, said Christian, did I sit down to rest me; but being...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section X : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section X. Then they went on; and just at the place where Little-faith formerly was robbed, there stood a man with his Sword drawn, and his Face all bloody. Then said Mr Great-heart, What art thou? The man made answer, saying, I am one whose name is...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section Vi : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section VI. When the Family where Christiana was, saw that they had a purpose to go forward, they called the whole house together, to give thanks to their King for sending of them such profitable Guests as these. Which done, they said to Christi...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section Vi : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section VI. This Fair is no new-erected business, but a thing of antient standing; I will shew you the original of it. Almost five thousand years agone, there were Pilgrims walking to the Coelestial City, as these two honest persons are;...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section V : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section V. Now because it was somewhat late, and because the Pilgrims were weary with their Journey, and also made faint with the sight of the Fight and of the terrible Lions, therefore they desired as soon as might be, to prepare to go to rest. Nay...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section I : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section I. The Author's Way Of Sending Forth His Second Part Of The Pilgrim Go now my little Book, to every place Where my first Pilgrim has but shewn his Face: Call at their door; If any say, Who's there? Then answer thou, Christiana is here. If...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section Viii : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section VIII. Now night being come again, and the Giant and his Wife being in bed, she asked him concerning the Prisoners, and if they had taken his counsel: To which he replied, They are sturdy Rogues, they chuse rather to bear all hardship, th...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section Ix : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section IX. So they went on, and Ignorance followed. They went then till they came at a place where they saw a way put itself into their way, and seemed withal to lie as straight as the way which they should go: and here they knew not which...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section Ix : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section IX. Now this Mr Great-heart, together with these that came to visit the Pilgrims at Mr Mnason's house, entered into a Covenant to go and engage this Beast, if perhaps they might deliver the people of this Town from the Paws and Mouth of this...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section Vii : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section VII. Suppose a man, a Minister, or a Tradesman, E c. should have an advantage lie before him to get the good blessings of this life, yet so as that he can by no means come by them, except in appearance at least, he becomes extraordinary...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part One, Section I : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section I. The Pilgrim's Progress, In The Similitude Of A Dream As I walk'd through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a Den, and I laid me down in that place to sleep; and as I slept, I dreamed a Dream. I dreamed...
Pilgrim's Progress. Part Two, Section Iv : * "Pilgrim's Progress", by John Bunyan, [1678], Section IV. In the morning they arose with the Sun, and prepared themselves for their departure; but the Interpreter would have them tarry awhile, for said he, you must orderly go from hence. Then said he to the Damsel that at first opened unto them...