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The Pilgrims Progress.

Obst. What! more Fools still? be ruled by me and go back, who knows whither such a brain-sick fellow will lead you? go back, Go back, and be wise.

Ch. Come with me Neighbour Pliable, there are such things to be had which I spoke of, and many more Glories besides; If you believe not me, read here in this Book; and for the truth of what is exprest therein, behold all is confirmed by the [1]blood of him that made it.

Pli. Well Neighbour Obstinate (said Pliable) I begin to come to a point; I intend to go along with this good man, and to cast in my lot with him: But my good Companion, do you know the way to this desired place?

Ch. I am directed by a man whose name is Evangelist to speed me to a little Gate that is before us, where we shall receive instruction about the way.

Pli. Come then good Neighbour, let us be going, then they went both together.

Obst. And I will go back to my place, said Obstinate. I will be no Companion of such miss-led fantastical Fellows.

  1. Heb. 13. 20. 2.-

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