Pilgrim's Progress §97: Yet was he troubled to think that men in that danger should so little esteem the kindne...

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Source: John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress (1678) (§97) · external_aligned

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 thereabout, he espied two men come tumbling over the wall on the left hand of the narrow way; and they made up apace to him. The name of the one was Formalist, and the name of the other Hypocrisy. So, as I said, they drew up unto him, who thus entered with them into discourse.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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