The Pilgrim's Progress (Unabridged)
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Part One: The Author's Apology for his Book |
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Shaw-Parker, David
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'Come, let my carper to his life now look…' |
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The First Stage |
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'The neighbours came to see him run…' |
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'Now I saw in my dream that just as they had ended |
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'Now as Christian was walking solitary by himself… |
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'So Christian turned out of his way…' |
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'Then Evangelist proceeded, saying…' |
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The Second Stage |
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'Then Christian began to gird up his loins…' |
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'Then said Christian to the Interpreter…' |
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'Now, said Christian, let me go hence.' |
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Disc: 2 |
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'But what was it that made you so afraid…' |
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The Third Stage |
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'Yet was he troubled to think that men in that dan |
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'I looked then after Christian, to see him go up t |
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'So I saw in my dream that he made haste…' |
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'And what saw you else in the way?' |
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'Now I saw in my dream, that thus they sat talking |
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The Fourth Stage |
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'Then Apollyon straddled quite over the whole brea |
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'I saw then in my dream, so far as this valley rea |
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The Fifth Stage |
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Disc: 3 |
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'That man that overtook you, said Christian, was M |
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'Moreover, I saw in my dream, that as they went on |
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'Well, my brother, I am bound to believe you…' |
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'A work of grace in the soul discovereth itself…' |
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The Sixth Stage |
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'Then I saw in my dream, that when they were got o |
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'Now, these pilgrims, as I said…' |
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'Then proclamation was made, that they that had ou |
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'Then the judge called to the jury…' |
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The Seventh Stage |
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'Now I saw in my dream that Christian and Hopeful |
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'And now to the second part of the question…' |
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Disc: 4 |
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'Then Christian and Hopeful outwent them again…' |
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'I saw then that they went on their way to a pleas |
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'Neither could they, with all the skill they had…' |
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'Well, towards evening the giant goes down…' |
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The Eighth Stage |
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'Then I saw that they had them to the top of anoth |
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The Ninth Stage |
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'Then said Christian to his fellow…' |
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'I acknowledge it, said Hopeful…' |
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'So they went on, and Ignorance followed.' |
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'Now, after a while, they perceived afar off…' |
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'Then Christian began, and said, I will ask you a |
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Disc: 5 |
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'Another thing that hath troubled me, said Hopeful |
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'And how was he revealed unto you?' |
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'I then saw in my dream, that Hopeful looked back… |
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'Let me give an answer to this confession of thy f |
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The Tenth Stage |
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'Well then, said Hopeful, there are, in my judgmen |
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'Now I saw in my dream, that by this time…' |
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'They then addressed themselves to the water…' |
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'Now, while they were thus drawing towards the gat |
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Conclusion |
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The Second Part: The Author's Way of Sending Forth |
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Objection iii |
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Part Two |
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Disc: 6 |
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'And as I was in my dream, behold…' |
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'This Christiana (for that was her name…)' |
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'Next morning, when she was up, had prayed to God… |
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'But while they were thus about to be gone…' |
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'Then Timorous all too reviled her…' |
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The First Stage |
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'And now Mr. Sagacity left me to dream out my drea |
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'Now I saw in my dream that he spake many good wor |
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The Second Stage |
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'Then said Mercy, What a sudden blank is here!' |
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'So when they were within…' |
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'And after this he led them into his garden…' |
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'When the song and music were ended…' |
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Disc: 7 |
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'When they were returned out of the garden from th |
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The Third Stage |
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'This is brave, said Christiana.' |
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'Thus they went on till they came at the foot of t |
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The Fourth Stage |
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'Now, then they were within sight of the Porter's |
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'So in the morning when they were awake…' |
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'Then she addressed herself to the eldest…' |
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'Now Matthew, the eldest son of Christiana, fell s |
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'Now about this time their month was out…' |
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The Fifth Stage |
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'Now, as they were going along, and talking…' |
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Disc: 8 |
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'Now they were come to the place…' |
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'So they cried and prayed, and God sent light…' |
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The Sixth Stage |
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'Now, as they walked along together…' |
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'I got him in at the house Beautiful, I think…' |
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'If I might also speak my heart, said Mercy…' |
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'Now, as they were thus in their way…' |
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'Now the cook sent up to signify that supper was a |
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'But to return again to our story…' |
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'Then they asked Mr. Feeble-Mind how he fell…' |
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'Now Mr. Feeble-Mind, when they were going out…' |
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The Eighth Stage |
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'You came in at the gate, did you not?' |
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'By this time they were got to the Enchanted Groun |
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'Then the pilgrims desired with trembling to go fo |
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'The woman is a witch, said Great-Heart…' |
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'Now, while they lay here, and waited for the good |
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'In process of time there came a post to the town |
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'After this it was noised abroad…' |
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