Pilgrim's Progress §158: MEN.

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Source: John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress (1678) (§158) · external_aligned

MEN. Seen! Why, the Valley itself, which is as dark as pitch; we also saw there the hobgoblins, satyrs, and dragons of the pit; we heard also in that Valley a continual howling and yelling, as of a people under unutterable misery, who there sat bound in affliction and irons; and over that Valley hangs the discouraging clouds of confusion. Death also doth always spread his wings over it. In a word, it is every whit dreadful, being utterly without order. CHR. Then, said Christian, I perceive not yet, by what you have said, but that this is my way to the desired haven. MEN. Be it thy way; we will not choose it for ours. So, they parted, and Christian went on his way, but still with his sword drawn in his hand, for fear lest he should be assaulted.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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