The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . ing was come, because the mountains were high and the day clear, andbecause it was the custom of the shepherds to show the pilgrims before their departuresome rarities; therefore, after they were ready and had refreshed themselves, the PREJUDICE AND ILL-WILL. 289 shepherds took them out into the fields, andshowed them first what they had showed toChristian before. Then they had them to some new first was to Mount Marvel, where theylooked, and beheld a man at a distance thattumbled the hills about with words. Thenthey
The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . ing was come, because the mountains were high and the day clear, andbecause it was the custom of the shepherds to show the pilgrims before their departuresome rarities; therefore, after they were ready and had refreshed themselves, the PREJUDICE AND ILL-WILL. 289 shepherds took them out into the fields, andshowed them first what they had showed toChristian before. Then they had them to some new first was to Mount Marvel, where theylooked, and beheld a man at a distance thattumbled the hills about with words. Thenthey asked the shepherds what that shouldmean. So they told them that that man wasthe son of Mr. Great-grace, of whom youread in the first part of the records of thePilgrims Progress ; and he is set down theretoteach the pilgrims how to believe, or to tumbleout of their ways what difficulties they shouldmeet with, by faith.^ Then said Mr. Great-heart, I know him ; he is a man above many. Then they had them to another place,called Mount Innocent; and there they saw a. Prejudice.
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