Pilgrim's Progress §390: The Pilgrims then began to inquire if there was no other way to the gate; to which they...

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Source: John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress (1678) (§390) · external_aligned

The Pilgrims then began to inquire if there was no other way to the gate; to which they answered, Yes; but there hath not any, save two, to wit, Enoch and Elijah, been permitted to tread that path since the foundation of the world, nor shall, until the last trumpet shall sound. The Pilgrims then, especially Christian, began to despond in their minds, and looked this way and that, but no way could be found by them by which they might escape the river. Then they asked the men if the waters were all of a depth. They said: No; yet they could not help them in that case; for, said they, you shall find it deeper or shallower as you believe in the King of the place. *In the Resurrection of the Righteous.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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