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Pilgrim's Progress §366: IGNOR.
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IGNOR. That is your faith, but not mine; yet mine, I doubt not, is as good as yours, though I have not in my head so many whimsies as you. CHR. Give me leave to put in a word. You ought not so slightly to speak of this matter; for this I will boldly affirm, even as my good companion hath done, that no man can know Jesus Christ but by the revelation of the Father; yea, and faith too, by which the soul layeth hold upon Christ, if it be right, must be wrought by the exceeding greatness of his mighty power; the working of which faith, I perceive, poor Ignorance, thou art ignorant of. Be awakened, then, see thine own wretchedness, and fly to the Lord Jesus; and by his righteousness, which is the righteousness of God, for he himself is God, thou shalt be delivered from condemnation.
- same section → Pilgrim's Progress §250: Well, when they had, as I said, thus saluted each other, Mr.
- same section → Pilgrim's Progress §278: HOPE.
- shares scripture → Pilgrim's Progress §350: CHR. — Ephesians 1:18
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