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Should it be my lot to go that way again, I may give those that desire it an account of what I here am silent about: meantime I bid my reader

FAREWELL.

THE END.

Without end. Hint, whisper, insinuation. Bedford jail, in which the author was a prisoner for conscience' sake. Slight knowledge. Wish a curse to. The Holy Spirit. Of the flesh and blood of Christ. A musical instrument. A gold angel was a coin of the value of ten shillings sterling and according to the comparative value of money in Bunyan's time, equal at least to a guinea at the present time.


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Pilgrim

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TITLE
CONTENTS
THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY FOR HIS BOOK
PART I
THE FIRST STAGE
THE SECOND STAGE
THE THIRD STAGE
THE FOURTH STAGE
THE FIFTH STAGE
THE SIXTH STAGE
THE SEVENTH STAGE
THE EIGHTH STAGE
THE NINTH STAGE
THE TENTH STAGE
CONCLUSION
PART II
THE AUTHOR'S WAY
PREFACE
THE FIRST STAGE
THE SECOND STAGE
THE THIRD STAGE
THE FOURTH STAGE
THE FIFTH STAGE
THE SIXTH STAGE
THE SEVENTH STAGE
THE EIGHTH STAGE
FAREWELL
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