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The Pilgrim's Pꝛogreſs

but they are to me g g Chriſtians Golden hours., in which ſuch things happens to me.

Pru. Can you remember by what means you find your anoyances at times as if they were vanquiſhed?

Chr. Yes, when h h How Chriſtian gets power againſt his corruption. I think what I ſaw at the Croſs, that will do it; and when I look upon my Broidered Coat, that will do it; alſo when I look into the Roll that I carry in my boſom, that will do it; and when my thoughts wax warm about whither I am going, that will do it.

Pru. And what is it that makes you ſo deſirous to go to Mount Zion?

Chr. Why, i i Why Chriſtian would be at Mount Zion. there I hope to ſee him alive that did hang dead on the at Croſs and there I hope to be rid of all thoſe things, that to this day are in me, an anoiance to me; there they ſay there is no death, and there I mail dwell with ſuch Company as I like beſt. For to tell you truth,I love him, becauſe I wasby him eaſed of my burden, and I am weary of my inward ſickneſs; I would fain be where I ſhall die no more, and with the Company that mail continually cry Holy, Holy, Holy.

Now I ſaw in my Dream,that thus
they