The two roads which Formalift and Hypocrify took The arbour-where they take fome refreshment The bottle of fpirits left in the arbour Giant Grim flain by Great heart They arrive at the palace, where Great-heart leaves them 300 Their reception-fupper-bed-and music Mr. Brifk pays his addreffes to Mercy Matthew's fickness cured by Mr. Skill Profitable queftions which Matthew proposes to Prudence 317 The Interpreter is applied to for Mr. Great heart to be Mr. Great-heart is fent to be their conductor They are informed of a robbery committed lately The parting between Chriftiana and the porter Piety goes back to fetch them a scheme of the things The Valley of Humiliation-in which Piety reminds A monument of Chriftian's victory The Valley of the Shadow of Death Here they are terrified with the groans they heard-with the shaking of the ground-and two monsters. A pit croffes the road-a mift of darkness falls on them- Great-heart beheads giant Maul They fit down to refresh themfelves They arrive at the house of Gaius Their reception-and conversation before supper A match propofed between Matthew and Mercy Remarks upon laying the cloth-fupper After fupper they propofe riddles Mr. Great-heart's remarks on If. liii. Giant Slay-good flain-Feeble-mind rescued Feeble-mind's account of himself By the way Great-heart relates many interefting parti- Their entertainment, company, and conversation Samuel and Grace-Martha and Joseph, married A moniter receives a wound from the pilgrims, of which Mount Marvel-Mount Innocence-Mount Charity A looking-glass described, for which Mercy longs Turn-away the apostate Valiant-for-the-truth-his account of the battle which he 407 had just been fighting the hindrances he met with The Enchanted Ground A mist covers them The arbour called the Slothful's-friend Great-heart ftrikes a light to confult his map Conclufion - Defpondency and his daughter. Mr. Honeft Mr. Valiant-for-the-truth Mr. Standfaft THE END. Standfaft praying to be kept from the allurements of Madam Bubble tice given her, paffes the river So does Mr. Ready-to-halt Mr. Fecble-mind - Page. 400 402 493 405 406 410 415 417 ibid. 418 419 421 429 432 ibid. 434 435 ibid. 438 439 Printed for, and fold by, G. TERRY, No. 54, Pater-nofter Row. 1. Rev. W. Huntington's Works, 11 vols. 8vo. in boards, sheep, or calf, gilt. 2. An Hieroglyphical Print, describing the State of the militant and triumphant Church of Chrift; with a Defcription of all the falfe Religions in the World, and the Employment of the Outer Court Worshippers; book and print 10s. 6d. by Ditto. 3. God's Operations of Grace on Sinners, third edition, revifed and corrected.-J. Huffey, 5s. 4. The Sufficiency of the Spirit's Teaching, without Human Learning-Cobler How's Sermon, is. 5. A Relation of the fearful Eftate of Francis Spira, together with an Account of John Child, George Edwards, and other Apoftates, 25. 6. Wonder of Wonders, or the Rock, Dove, and Jay, 3d. 7. Free Grace, or the Flowings of Chrift's Blood freely to Sinners, by J. Saltmarsh; recommended by the Rev. W. Huntington; 25. 8. Obfervations on certain Prophecies of Daniel and St. John 9. Grace, Mercy, and Peace; fhewing God's Reconciliation Denne. IS. 10. A concife Hebrew Grammar, for learning the Sacred Language; alfo an engraved Alphabet, on a scale of equal parts, with the Radicals and Serviles at one view, 2s. 11. The Rev. George Whitfield's Warning Letter to J. Wesley, 6d. N. B. Bibles, Hymn-Books, Catechifms, &c.-Libraries bought, and Books bound. |