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Identifier: pilgrimsprogress00buny_0 (find matches)
Title: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream
Year: 1863 (1860s)
Authors: Bunyan, John, 1628-1688 Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890. (from old catalog) Harvey, William, 1796-1866, (from old catalog) illus Dalziel, George, 1815-1902, (from old catalog) engr
Subjects: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
Publisher: London, H. G. Bohn
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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st things ; 2. and also because he will havethe glory of his, when the other hath nothing but rags. Interp. Nay, you may add another, to wit, the glory of thenext world will never wear out; but these are suddenly gone.Therefore Passion had not so much reason to laugh atPatience, because he had his good things first, as Patiencewill have to laugh at Passion, because he had his best thingslast; for first must give place to last, because last must havehis time to come ; but last gives place to nothing, for there isnot another to succeed : he, therefore, that hath his portionfirst must needs have a time to spend it; but he that has hisportion last must have it lastingly. Therefore it is said ofDives, In thy life-time thou receivedst thy good things, andlikewise Lazarus evil things; but now he is comforted, andthou art tormented (Luke xvi). Chr. Then I perceive tis not best to covet things that arenow, but to wait for things to come. Interp. Tou say truth : For the things that are seen are
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temporal; but the things that are not seen are eternal (2Cor. iv. 18). But, though this be so, yet, since things presentand our fleshly appetite are such near neighbours one toanother ; and again, because things to come and carnal senseare such strangers one to another; therefore it is that thefirst of these so suddenly fall into amity, and that distance isso continually between the second. Then I saw in my dream that the Interpreter took Chris-tian by the hand, and led him into a place where was a fireburning against a wall, and one standing by it always casting 32 THE PALACE. much water upon it to quench, it; yet did the fire burn higherand hotter. Chr. Then said Christian, What means this?Interp. The Interpreter answered, This fire is the workof grace that is wrought in the heart; he that casts waterupon it to extinguish and put it out, is the devil: but in thatthou seest the fire notwithstanding burn higher and hotter,thou shalt also see the reason of that. So he had him aboutto t

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