. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . harp when he played. These two disheswere very fresh and good, and they all eat heartily wellthereof. The next they brought up was a bottle of wine, red asblood. So Graius said to them, Drink freely: this is thejuice of the true vine, that makes glad the heart of Grod andman. So they drank and were merry.* The next was a dish of milk well crumbed. But Graiussaid, Let the boys have that, that they may grow thereby (1 Pet. ii. 1, 2). Then they brought up in course a dish of butter and h


. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . harp when he played. These two disheswere very fresh and good, and they all eat heartily wellthereof. The next they brought up was a bottle of wine, red asblood. So Graius said to them, Drink freely: this is thejuice of the true vine, that makes glad the heart of Grod andman. So they drank and were merry.* The next was a dish of milk well crumbed. But Graiussaid, Let the boys have that, that they may grow thereby (1 Pet. ii. 1, 2). Then they brought up in course a dish of butter and said Graius, Eat freely of this, for this is good to cheerup and strengthen your judgments and understandings. Thiswas our Lords dish when He was a child: Butter and honeyshall He eat, that He may know to refuse the evil, and choosethe good (Isa. vii. 15). Then they brought them up a dish of apples, and theywere very good tasted fruit. Then said Matthew, May weeat apples, since they were such by and with which the ser-pent beguiled our first mother ? * Deut. xxxii. 14; Judges ix. 13; John xv.


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