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Pilgrim's Progress §244: Now I saw in my dream, that Christian went not forth alone, for there was one whose nam...
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Now I saw in my dream, that Christian went not forth alone, for there was one whose name was Hopeful (being made so by the beholding of Christian and Faithful in their words and behaviour, in their sufferings at the fair), who joined himself unto him, and, entering into a brotherly covenant, told him that he would be his companion. Thus, one died to bear testimony to the truth, and another rises out of his ashes, to be a companion with Christian in his pilgrimage. This Hopeful also told Christian, that there were many more of the men in the fair, that would take their time and follow after.
- same section → Pilgrim's Progress §86: Then said Christian to the Interpreter, But is there no hope for such a man as this?
- same section → Pilgrim's Progress §46: So Christian turned out of his way to go to Mr.
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