Pilgrim's Progress §320: HOPE.

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Source: John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress (1678) (§320) · external_aligned

HOPE. Well, but they ran, you see, when they did but suppose that one Great-grace was in the way. CHR. True, they have often fled, both they and their master, when Great-grace hath but appeared; and no marvel; for he is the King's champion. But, I trow, you will put some difference betwixt Little-faith and the King's champion. All the King's subjects are not his champions, nor can they, when tried, do such feats of war as he. Is it meet to think that a little child should handle Goliath as David did? Or that there should be the strength of an ox in a wren? Some are strong, some are weak; some have great faith, some have little. This man was one of the weak, and therefore he went to the wall.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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