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Pilgrim's Progress §214: He that shall die there, although his death will be unnatural, and his pain perhaps gre...
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He that shall die there, although his death will be unnatural, and his pain perhaps great, he will yet have the better of his fellow; not only because he will be arrived at the Celestial City soonest, but because he will escape many miseries that the other will meet with in the rest of his journey. But when you are come to the town, and shall find fulfilled what I have here related, then remember your friend, and quit yourselves like men, and commit the keeping of your souls to your God in well-doing, as unto a faithful Creator.
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John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress (1678) · §214
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