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Title: The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Bunyan, John, 1628-1688 Barnard, Frederick, 1846-1896
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Publisher: Philadelphia, Chicago (etc.) J.C. Winston & co.
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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oth God the Father save thee ? James. By His grace. Prtjd. How doth God the Son save thee? James. By His righteousness, death, and blood, and life. Prtjd. And how doth God the Holy Ghost save thee? James. By His illumination, by His renovation, and by His preservation. Then said Prudence to Christiana, You are to be commended for thus brino-ino-up your children. I suppose I need not ask the rest these questions, since theyoungest of them can answer them so well. I will therefore now apply myself tothe youngest next. Prtjd. Then she said, Come, Joseph (for his name was Joseph), will you letme catechize you ? Joseph. With all my heart. Prud. What is man ? Joseph. A reasonable creature, so made by God, as my brother said. Prud. What is supposed by this word, saved? Joseph. That man, by sin, has brought himself into a state of captivity and misery. Prtjd. What is supposed by his being saved by the Trinity ? Joseph. That sin is so great and mighty a tyrant, that none can pull us out of its
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234 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS. clutches but God; and that God is so good and loving to man, as to pull him indeedout of this miserable state. Peud. What is Gods design in saving of poor men ? Joseph. The glorifying of His name, of His grace and justice, etc., and the ever-lasting happiness of His creatures. Pkud. Who are they that must be saved ? Joseph. Those that accept of His salvation. Peud. Good boy, Joseph ! thy mother hath taught thee well, and thou hast heark-ened to what she has said unto thee. Then said Prudence to Samuel, who was the eldest son but one : Pkud. Come, Samuel, are you willing that I should catechize you also ? Sam. Yes, forsooth, if you please. Prud. What is heaven ? Sam. a place and state most blessed, because God dwelleth there. Peud. What is hell ? Sam. a place and state most woeful, because it is the dwelling-place of sin, thedevil and death. Peud. Why wouldst thou go to heaven ? Sam. That I may see God, and serve Him without weariness; that I may seeChrist, a

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