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The Pilgrim's Pꝛogreſs

Yet was he troubled to think, That men in that danger ſhould ſo little eſteem the kindneſs of him that ſo freely offered to help them; both by awakening of them, counſelling of them, and proffering to help them off with their Irons. And as he was troubled there-about, he eſpied two Men come tumbling over the Wall, on the left hand of the narrow way; and they made up a pace to him. The name of the one was Formaliſt, and the name of the other Hypocriſie. So, as I ſaid, they drew up unto him, who thus entered with them into diſcourſe.

Chr. Gentlemen, Whence came you, and whither do you go?

Form. and Hyp, We were born in the Land of Vain -glory, and are going for praife to Mount Sion.

Chr. Why came you not in at the Gate which ſtandeth at the beginning of the way? Know you not that it is written. Joh 10.1. That he that cometh not in by the door, but climbeth up ſome other way, the ſame is a thief and a robber?

Form, and Hyp. They ſaid, That to go to the Gate for entrance, was
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