The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . Her thoughts began to work in her Christiana opens her Mind to her Children. Then said she to her children, Sons, we are all undone. (187) 188 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS. not all; for Christiana did also begin to consider with herself, whether unbecomingbehavior towards her husband was not one cause that she saw him no more, and thatin such sort he was taken away from her. And, upon this, came into her mind, by-swarms, all her unkind, unnatural, and ungodly carriages to her dear friend; whichalso clogged her conscience, and d


The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . Her thoughts began to work in her Christiana opens her Mind to her Children. Then said she to her children, Sons, we are all undone. (187) 188 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS. not all; for Christiana did also begin to consider with herself, whether unbecomingbehavior towards her husband was not one cause that she saw him no more, and thatin such sort he was taken away from her. And, upon this, came into her mind, by-swarms, all her unkind, unnatural, and ungodly carriages to her dear friend; whichalso clogged her conscience, and did load her with guilt. She was, moreover, muchbroken with recalling to remembrance the restless groans, brinish tears, and self-bemoanings of her husband, and how she did harden her heart against all hisentreaties and loving persuasions of her and her sons to go with him ; yea, there wasnot anything that Christian either said to her or did before her, all the while that hisburden did hang on his back, but it returned upon her like a flash of lightning, andrent the caul of her heart in sunder. Speciall


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