. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . he place. They also acquainted them-selves with the shepherds there, who welcomed them, as theyhad done Christian before, unto the Delectable Mountains. Now the shepherds seeing so great a train follow (for with him they were well acquainted), theysaid unto him, Good sir, you have got a goodly companyhere; pray where did you find all these ? Then Mr. Great-heart replied, First, heres Christiana and her train ;Her sons, and her sons wives, who, like the by the


. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . he place. They also acquainted them-selves with the shepherds there, who welcomed them, as theyhad done Christian before, unto the Delectable Mountains. Now the shepherds seeing so great a train follow (for with him they were well acquainted), theysaid unto him, Good sir, you have got a goodly companyhere; pray where did you find all these ? Then Mr. Great-heart replied, First, heres Christiana and her train ;Her sons, and her sons wives, who, like the by the pole, and do by compass steerFrom sin to grace, else they had not been , heres old Honest come on pilgrimage;Ready-to-halt too, who, I dare engage,True-hearted is; and so is Feeble-mind,Who willing was not to be left , good man, is coming after,And so also is Much-afraid his we have entertainment here, or mustWe farther go ? lets know whereon to trust. Then said the shepherds, This is a comfortable company:you are welcome to us, for we have for the feeble as for the.


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