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Pilgrim's Progress §322: Whoso looks well upon Great-grace's face, shall see those scars and cuts there, that sh...
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Whoso looks well upon Great-grace's face, shall see those scars and cuts there, that shall easily give demonstration of what I say. Yea, once I heard that he should say, (and that when he was in the combat), "We despaired even of life." How did these sturdy rogues and their fellows make David groan, mourn, and roar? Yea, Heman, and Hezekiah, too, though champions in their day, were forced to bestir them, when by these assaulted; and yet, notwithstanding, they had their coats soundly brushed by them. Peter, upon a time, would go try what he could do; but though some do say of him that he is the prince of the apostles, they handled him so, that they made him at last afraid of a sorry girl.
- same section → Pilgrim's Progress §127: Christian's good conversation before his wife and children CHR.
- same section → Pilgrim's Progress §6: Be not too forward, therefore, to conclude That I want solidness--that I am rude; All t...
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