. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. :wherein, now, is thy condition betterthan ours? Chris. I walk by the rule of myMaster; you walk by the rude workingof your fancies. You are countedthieves already by the Lord of the way;therefore I doubt you will not be foundtrue men at the end of the way. Youcome in by yourselves without Hisdirection, and shall go out by yourselves without His mercy. To this they made him but littleanswer; only they bid him look to him-self Then I saw that they went on everyman in his way, without much conferenceone with another; save that th


. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. :wherein, now, is thy condition betterthan ours? Chris. I walk by the rule of myMaster; you walk by the rude workingof your fancies. You are countedthieves already by the Lord of the way;therefore I doubt you will not be foundtrue men at the end of the way. Youcome in by yourselves without Hisdirection, and shall go out by yourselves without His mercy. To this they made him but littleanswer; only they bid him look to him-self Then I saw that they went on everyman in his way, without much conferenceone with another; save that these twomen told Christian, that, as to law andordinances, they doubted not but thatthey should as conscientiously do them ashe. Therefore, said they, we see notwherein thou differest from us, but by thecoat which is on thy back, which was, aswe trow, given thee by some of thyneighbours to hide the shame of thy •?nakedness. Chris. By laws and ordinances youwill not be saved, since you came not inby the door (Gal. ii. i6). And as for this hypocrisy.


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