The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . Envy. Pickthank. Three Witnesses. (llli 112 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS. thrust into the worship of God that is not agreeable to divine revelation, cannot bedone but by a human faith, which faith will not profit to eternal life. 3. As to what Mr. Pickthank hath said, I say (avoiding terms, as that I am said torail, and the like), that the prince of this town, with all the rabblement his attendants,by this gentleman named, are more fit for a being in hell than in this town and so the Lord have mercy upon me
The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come . Envy. Pickthank. Three Witnesses. (llli 112 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS. thrust into the worship of God that is not agreeable to divine revelation, cannot bedone but by a human faith, which faith will not profit to eternal life. 3. As to what Mr. Pickthank hath said, I say (avoiding terms, as that I am said torail, and the like), that the prince of this town, with all the rabblement his attendants,by this gentleman named, are more fit for a being in hell than in this town and so the Lord have mercy upon me ! Then the judge called to the jury (who all this while stood by to hear and observe), Gentlemen of the jury, you see this man about whom so great an uproar hath beenmade in this town; you have also heard what these worthy gentlemen have witnessedagainst him; also you have heard his reply and confession. It lieth now in yourbreast to hang him or to save his life; but yet I think, meet to instruct you into ourlaw. There was an act made in the days of Pharaoh, the great servant to our
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