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Pilgrim's Progress §327: I, for my part, have been in the fray before now; and though, through the goodness of h...
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I, for my part, have been in the fray before now; and though, through the goodness of him that is best, I am, as you see, alive, yet I cannot boast of my manhood. Glad shall I be, if I meet with no more such brunts; though I fear we are not got beyond all danger. However, since the lion and the bear have not as yet devoured me, I hope God will also deliver us from the next uncircumcised Philistine. Then sang Christian-- Poor Little-faith! Hast been among the thieves? Wast robb'd? Remember this, whoso believes, And gets more faith, shall then a victor be Over ten thousand, else scarce over three.
- same section → Pilgrim's Progress §230: Then stood forth Envy, and said to this effect: My Lord, I have known this man a long t...
- same section → Pilgrim's Progress §171: CHR.
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