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Pilgrim's Progress §127: Christian's good conversation before his wife and children CHR.
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Christian's good conversation before his wife and children CHR. Indeed, I cannot commend my life; for I am conscious to myself of many failings therein; I know also that a man by his conversation may soon overthrow what by argument or persuasion he doth labour to fasten upon others for their good. Yet this I can say, I was very wary of giving them occasion, by any unseemly action, to make them averse to going on pilgrimage. Yea, for this very thing they would tell me I was too precise, and that I denied myself of things, for their sakes, in which they saw no evil. Nay, I think I may say, that if what they saw in me did hinder them, it was my great tenderness in sinning against God, or of doing any wrong to my neighbour. CHAR. Indeed Cain hated his brother, "because his own works were evil, and his brother's righteous" ; and if thy wife and children have been offended with thee for this, they thereby show themselves to be implacable to good, and "thou hast delivered thy soul from their blood".
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- shares scripture → Easton: Cain cites 1 John — 1 John 3:12
- shares scripture → Easton: Murder cites 1 John — 1 John 3:12
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