INDEX. THE author describes a man whom he saw in his dream ment he received from his wife and family Christian is prevailed on to go out of his way by Mr. Worldly-wiseman 14 The reproof and advice given to Christian by Evangelist 19 Christian in vain tries to awaken Simple, Sloth, and Pre- Formalift and Hypocrisy tumble over the wall-Chrif- tian's conversation with them, and departure from The hill Difficulty-which Christian climbs, after having drunk of the spring at the bottom The two ways, Danger and Destruction, at the bottom of the hill, which Formalist and Hypocrisy take The arbour in the middle of the hill, where Christian Page. fleeps, and loses his roll ibid. The palace called Beautiful-into which Christian is re- ceived, having passed by the lions Christian's entertainment and conversation with Watch- of Faithful being gone before-pursues his journey The Valley of Humiliation, into which Christian descends ibid. Talkative-his conversation with Faithful Evangelift forewarns Christian and Faithful of their fuf- 100 ferings at Vanity Fair 116 Vanity Fair described 119 The imprisonment and trial of Christian and Faithful Christian is joined by Hopeful 133 By-ends-his conversation with Christian and Hopeful 133 Hold-the-world, Money-love, Save-all-their conversa- 136 The question which these men propose to Christian and 142 A plain called Eafe-and the hill Lucre, where Demas 144 145 By-ends and his companions accept the invitation from - 146 Pillar of falt-reflections upon that fight 147 A pleasant river, by the fide of which Christian and Hope- 150 - By-path Meadow-in which Christian and Hopeful are 151 Their escape-by means of a key called Promise Page. A distant view of the gates of the celestial city 169 Christian and Hopeful, having been led out of the way by the flatterer, are taken in a net 184 The Enchanted Ground Country of Beulah Christian and Hopeful pass the river Released by a shining one, who chastises them Atheist-their conversation with him Hopeful relates his experience They tarry for Ignorance-conversation with him viction and the true fear of God An account of Temporary-reasons for backsliding are received into the celestial city 219 Ignorance crosses the river, and is carried to hell from the 185 186 188 189 199 208 209 213 - 215 Receives from him an account of Christiana and her fons 230 Of the manner in which Christiana was first wrought upon 233 Chriftiana's three dreams - 235 She receives a letter from one whose name is Secret Page. Mrs. Timorous informs her neighbours of Christiana's in- tended pilgrimage their conversation about it Mr. Sagacity leaves the author to finish the dream The wicket-gate-Christiana knocks, and is admitted An account of the dog which terrified them at the gate They proceed on their journey-the fruit of Beelzebub's garden, which the boys pluck and eat |