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Written by Bunyan, John
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The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come; Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. by John Bunyan (1628-1688)
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- PART I.
- The First Stage.
- Christian’s deplorable condition
- Evangelist directs him
- Obstinate and Pliable
- Slough of Despond
- Worldly Wiseman
- Mount Sinai
- Conversation with Evangelist
- The Second Stage.
- The Gate
- Conversation with Good-Will
- The Interpreter’s House
- Christian entertained
- The sights there shown him
- The Third Stage.
- Loses his burden at the Cross
- Simple, Sloth, Presumption, Formalist, Hypocrisy
- Hill Difficulty
- the Arbor
- Misses his roll
- The palace Beautiful
- the lions
- talk
- with Discretion, Piety, Prudence, and Charity
- wonders shown to Christian
- he is armed
- The Fourth Stage.
- Valley of Humiliation
- conflict with Apollyon
- Valley of the Shadow of Death
- Giants Pope and Pagan
- The Fifth Stage.
- Discourse with Faithful
- Talkative and Faithful
- Talkative’s character
- The Sixth Stage.
- Evangelist overtakes Christian and Faithful
- Vanity Fair
- the Pilgrims brought to trial
- Faithful’s martyrdom
- The Seventh Stage.
- Christian and Hopeful
- By-ends and his companions
- plain of Ease
- Lucre-hill
- Demas
- the River of Life
- Vain-Confidence
- Giant Despair
- the Pilgrims beaten
- the Dungeon
- the Key of Promise
- The Eighth Stage.
- The Delectable Mountains
- entertained by the Shepherds
- a by-way to Hell
- The Ninth Stage.
- Christian and Hopeful meet Ignorance
- Turn-away
- Little-Faith
- the Flatterer
- the net
- chastised by a Shining One
- Atheist
- Enchanted Ground
- Hopeful’s account of his conversion
- discourse of Christian and Ignorance
- The Tenth Stage.
- Talk of Christian and Hopeful
- Temporary
- the backslider
- the land of Beulah
- Christian and Hopeful pass the River
- welcome to the Celestial city
- Conclusion of Part First
- PART II.
- Author’s Apology for the Second Part
- Pilgrimage of Christiana and her children
- The First Stage.
- Christiana and Mercy
- Slough of Despond
- knocking at the gate
- the Dog
- talk between the Pilgrims
- The Second Stage.
- The Devil’s garden
- two ill-favored ones assault them
- the Reliever
- entertainment at the Interpreter’s house
- the Significant Rooms
- Christiana and Mercy’s experience
- The Third Stage.
- Accompanied by Great-Heart
- the Cross
- justified by Christ
- Sloth and his companions hung
- the hill Difficulty
- the Arbor
- The Fourth Stage.
- The Lions
- Giant Grim slain by Great-Heart
- the Pilgrims entertained
- the children catechized by Prudence
- Mr. Brisk
- Matthew sick
- the remedy
- sights shown the Pilgrims
- The Fifth Stage.
- Valley of Humiliation
- Valley of the Shadow of Death
- Giant Maul slain
- The Sixth Stage.
- Discourse with Old Honest
- character and history of Mr. Fearing
- Mr. Self-will and some professors
- Gaius’ house
- conversation
- the supper
- Old Honest and Great-Heart’s riddles and discourse
- Giant Slay-good killed
- Mr. Feeble-mind’s history
- Mr. Ready-to-halt
- Vanity Fair
- Mr. Mason’s house
- cheering entertainment and converse
- a Monster
- The Seventh Stage.
- Hill Lucre
- River of Life
- Giant Despair killed
- the Delectable Mountains
- entertainment by the Shepherds
- The Eighth Stage.
- Valiant-for-Truth’s-Victory
- his talk with Great-Heart
- the Enchanted Ground
- Heedless and Too-bold
- Mr. Stand-fast
- Madam Bubble’s temptations
- the land of Beulah
- Christiana summoned
- her parting addresses
- she passes the River
- she is followed by Ready-to-halt
- Feeble-mind
- Despondency and his daughter
- Honest, Valiant, Steadfast
- Author’s Farewell
- Footnotes
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