Quotes From "The Pilgrim's Progress" By John Bunyan

For to speak the truth, there are but few that...
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For to speak the truth, there are but few that care thus to spend their time, but choose rather to be speaking of things to no profit. John Bunyan
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This hill, though high, I covet to ascend; The difficulty will not me offend. For I perceive the way to life lies here. Come, pluck up, heart; let's neither faint nor fear. Better, though difficult, the right way to go, Than wrong, though easy, where the end is woe. John Bunyan
On the Day of Judgment , life and death are...
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On the Day of Judgment , life and death are not determined by the world but by God's wisdom and law John Bunyan
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So he had them into the slaughter house, where was a butcher killing a sheep. And behold, the sheep was quiet and took her death patiently. Then said the Interpreter, "You must learn of this sheep to suffer, and put up wrongs without murmurings and complaints. Behold how quietly she takes her death! And without objecting she suffereth her skin to be pulled over her ears. Your King doth call you his sheep. John Bunyan
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There is in Jesus Christ more merit and righteousness than the whole world has need of. John Bunyan
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They have concluded that it is their duty to rush forward on their journey no matter what the weather; I, on the other hand, am for waiting for favourable wind and current. They are for risking all for God at the snap of a finger; I am for taking advantage of every opportunity to secure my life and estate. They are for holding to their ideas even though all the world would be against them; I, however, am for religion insofar as the times, conditions, and my safety allow it. They are for religion when walking in rags and abuse; I am for it when it walks in silver slippers, in sunshine, and with applause. . Cheryl Ford
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The law, instead of cleansing the heart from sin, doth revive it, put strength into, and increase it in the soul, even as it doth discover and forbid it, for it doth not give power to subdue. John Bunyan
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But was you not afraid, good sir, when you see him come with his club?"" It is my duty, " said he, "to distrust mine own ability, that I may have reliance on him that is stronger than all". John Bunyan
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They are my fears of him, too. But who can hinder that which will be? John Bunyan