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THE author describes a man whom he saw in his dream
describes the man's distress-and the treat-

ment he received from his wife and family

The man is directed by Evangelist to a wicket-gate

is pursued by Obstinate and Pliable

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Christian is prevailed on to go out of his way by Mr.

Worldly-wiseman

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The reproof and advice given to Christian by Evangelist 19
The wicket gate, where Christian is admitted-Conver-

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Talkative-his conversation with Faithful

Evangelift forewarns Christian and Faithful of their fuf-

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ferings at Vanity Fair

116

Vanity Fair described

119

The imprisonment and trial of Christian and Faithful
Faithful is burnt, and Christian is released

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Christian is joined by Hopeful

133

By-ends-his conversation with Christian and Hopeful

133

Hold-the-world, Money-love, Save-all-their conversa-
tion with By-ends

136

The question which these men propose to Christian and
Hopeful-their answer

142

A plain called Eafe-and the hill Lucre, where Demas
invites Christian and Hopeful to see a filver mine
Christian restrains Hopeful by his advice, and reproves
Demas

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By-ends and his companions accept the invitation from
Demas, and perish

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146

Pillar of falt-reflections upon that fight

147

A pleasant river, by the fide of which Christian and Hope-
ful pass through green meadows

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By-path Meadow-in which Christian and Hopeful are
taken prisoners by giant Despair, and confined in his
caftle

151

Their escape-by means of a key called Promise

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A distant view of the gates of the celestial city

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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
Conversation between Hopeful and Christian about con-

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

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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

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She receives a letter from one whose name is Secret

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