Pilgrim's Progress, Part 2 - The Gospel Magazine
Pilgrim's Progress, Part 2 - The Gospel Magazine
Pilgrim's Progress, Part 2 - The Gospel Magazine
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in by name, {or that they' ate mofl fubjeCl: to draw back;<br />
but as for you, and the "reft that ~te fttong,"we'leave<br />
, you to your ,wonted liberty. <strong>The</strong>n faid Mr. Grea1-hetfrt,<br />
. A.d&rip- Th1s day I fee that grace cloth lhine in your faces, and<br />
tiol of falfe ' '. '- L' lh ."<br />
lhepherds. tfiat you are my ord s epherds mdeed; for that YOllc<br />
P;z.~k,xxxiv. have not pufhed there difeafed neither with fide nor<br />
::1., '£boulder, but have rather {hewed their way into the pa~<br />
lace with Rowers as you lhould.<br />
So the feeble and weak went in, -and Mr. Greal-heart<br />
and -the refr did follow. When they were alfo fat down,<br />
the Shepherds faid to thofe of the weaker fort, What is<br />
that you would have 1 For, faid they~ all things mufl be<br />
managed here to the rupporting of th~ weak:~ as well as<br />
the warning o~ the unruly.<br />
So they made them a feaft of tbings eafy of cl'fgeftion,<br />
and- that were pleaJaat, and nourilhing : the which when<br />
they had received, they went to' their refl, each one refpectively<br />
unto his. proper place. When morning was<br />
come, becaufe the mountains were high, and the day<br />
dear; and beq.u[e it was the cuftom of the Shepherds<br />
to {hew the pilgrims, before their departure, fome ra~ities,<br />
therefore, after they were ready~ and had refrelhed<br />
themfelves, the Shepherds took them out into the fields,<br />
<strong>Part</strong> I. p. and lhewed them !id! what they had fuewed to ChrijHtlli<br />
]4 1 -<br />
1 44. .before.<br />
<strong>The</strong>nthey had them to fome new places. <strong>The</strong> firfl:<br />
Mount<br />
MarveF.<br />
Mount Marvel, where they looked, 'and behold a man at<br />
a diftance, that tumMed the hills about with 'words• . <strong>The</strong>n<br />
. they afked the Shepherds ~ what that ihould mean? So<br />
they tolel them; That that man-was the [on of one Mr.<br />
Great-grace, o(whom you read in the Firff <strong>Part</strong> of the<br />
records of the <strong>Pilgrim's</strong> Progrefs. And he is fet there<br />
Mark x.i. to tea'ch' pjlgrims how to believe-down, Qr to tumble out<br />
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23, :>.1· 'of their ways, wha~clifficulties they nlould meetwitll, by I<br />
faith. <strong>The</strong>n fai.