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of an old man, at the foot of the hill

Difficulty

of his being knocked down by Mofes
of Difcontent

of Shame

Talkative-his converfation with Faithful

Vanity Fair defcribed

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Evangelift forewarns Chriftian and Faithful of their fuf-

ferings at Vanity Fair

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The imprisonment and trial of Chriftian and Faithful
Faithful is burnt, and Chriftian is released
Chriftian is joined by Hopeful

By-ends-his converfation with Chriftian and Hopeful
Hold-the-world, Money-love, Save-all-their converfa-

tion with By-ends

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A plain called Eafe-and the hill Lucre, where Demas
invites Christian and Hopeful to see a filver mine
Christian reftrains Hopeful by his advice, and reproves

Demas

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The queftion which these men propofe to Chriftian and
Hopeful-their answer

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Fage.

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Their efcape-by means of a key called Promife

A pillar erected as a warning to others

The Delectable Mountains-converfation with the fhep-

herds

Two Mountains-Error and Caution
The by-way to hell

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By-ends and his companions accept the invitation from

Demas, and perish

Pillar of falt-reflections upon that fight

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A pleasant river, by the fide of which Christian and Hope-
ful pafs through green meadows,
By-path Meadow-in which Chriftian and Hopeful are
taken prifoners by giant Defpair, and confined in his

caftle

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A diftant

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A diftant view of the gates of the celestial city
Ignorance meets them-converfation with him
Apoftate carried by feven devils

Robbery committed on Little-faith

A difpute between Christian and Hopeful

The flatterer defcribed

Christian and Hopeful, having been led out of the way

by the flatterer, are taken in a net

Released by a shining one, who chastises them
Atheift their converfation with him

The Enchanted Ground

An account of Temporary-reafons for backfliding
Country of Beulah

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PART II.

Hopeful relates his experience

They tarry for Ignorance-converfation with him Conversation between Hopeful and Christian about conviction and the true fear of God

She receives a letter from one whose name is Secret
Chriftiana's discourse with her children

She is vifited by Mrs. Timorous and Mercy
She is accompanied by Mercy

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Chriftian and Hopeful pafs the river

are received into the celeftial city Ignorance croffes the river, and is carried to hell from the gates of the celeftial city

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INTRODUCTION to the fecond part

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The author in a dream meets Mr. Sagacity
Receives from him an account of Christiana and her fons 230
Of the manner in which Chriftiana was first wrought upon 233
Chriftiana's three dreams

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Mrs.

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Mrs. Timorous informs her neighbours of Chriftiana's in-

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tended pilgrimage-their converfation about it
Converfation, by the way, between Chriftiana and Mercy 246
Mercy laments her family left behind

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The Slough of Defpond

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Mr. Sagacity leaves the author to finish the dream
The wicket-gate-Chriftiana knocks, and is admitted
Mercy, left without, knocks violently, is admitted
Being admitted-converfation between Chriftiana and

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Mercy

An account of the dog which terrified them at the gate
They proceed on their journey-the fruit of Beelzebub's
garden, which the boys pluck and eat
The women, affaulted by two ill-favoured ones, cry out,
and are relieved

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and only the ftraw left

a robin gobbling a spider

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Christiana relates her dream of these two ill-favoured ones 263
The Interpreter's houfe-a damfel opens the door
The Interpreter invites them in

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Shews (befides what he had before shewn Christian) —
a man raking straws

a spider hanging by his hands on a wall

a hen and her chicken

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a butcher killing a sheep

a field in which the ears of corn had been cut off,

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Profitable fayings

A tree, outfide fair, infide rotten

Christiana and Mercy relate their experience
The bath, the feal, and white raiment
Great-heart conducts them to the palace called Beautiful 282
At the cross-Great-heart explains what is "Pardon by

deed done"

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The reason why the burden here fell from Chriftian's back 287
Simple, Sloth, and Prefumption, hanged in chains
The hill Difficulty-the waters are muddied

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