. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. her men, neither are theyplagued like other men. (Psa. , 5.) These troubles and distressesthat you go through in these waters areno sign that God hath forsaken you; butare sent to try you, whether you willcall to mind that which hitherto youhave received of His goodness, and liveupon Him in your distresses. Then I saw in my dream that Chris-tian was in a muse awhile. To whomalso Hopeful added thesewords, Be of good cheer,Jesus Christ maketh theewhole. And, with that,Christian brake out with aloud voice, Oh, I see Him ag


. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. her men, neither are theyplagued like other men. (Psa. , 5.) These troubles and distressesthat you go through in these waters areno sign that God hath forsaken you; butare sent to try you, whether you willcall to mind that which hitherto youhave received of His goodness, and liveupon Him in your distresses. Then I saw in my dream that Chris-tian was in a muse awhile. To whomalso Hopeful added thesewords, Be of good cheer,Jesus Christ maketh theewhole. And, with that,Christian brake out with aloud voice, Oh, I see Him again; and He tells me, When thou passestthrough the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shallnot overflow thee. (Isa. xliii. 2.) Then they both took courage; and theenemy was, after that, as still as a stone, until they were gone , therefore, presently found ground to stand upon; and :^o itfollowed that the rest of the river was but shallow. Thus they gotover. Now, upon the bank of the river, on the other side, they saw the two. Thus they got over. Christiandeliveredfrom his fearsin death.


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