. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . spising the tilings that are present, for the love that he hath to his Masters service, he is sure in the world that coniesnext to have glory for his reward. Now, said the Inter-preter, I have shewed thee this picture first, because theman whose picture this is, is the only man whom the Lordof the place whither thou art going hath authorised to bethy guide in all difficult places thou mayest meet with inthe way« wherefore, take good heed to what I have shewedthee, and bear well in thy


. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . spising the tilings that are present, for the love that he hath to his Masters service, he is sure in the world that coniesnext to have glory for his reward. Now, said the Inter-preter, I have shewed thee this picture first, because theman whose picture this is, is the only man whom the Lordof the place whither thou art going hath authorised to bethy guide in all difficult places thou mayest meet with inthe way« wherefore, take good heed to what I have shewedthee, and bear well in thy mind what thou hast seen, lest inthy journey thou meet with some that pretend to lead theeright, but their way goes down to death. Then he took him by the hand, and led him into a verylarge parlour that was full of dust, because never swept; thewhich, after he had reviewed a little while, the Interpretercalled for a man to sweep. Now, when he began to sweep,the dust began so abundantly to fly about, that Christian hadalmost therewith been choked. Then said the Interpreter toa damsel that stood by, Bring


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