Excerpt from The Pilgrim's Progress From This World to That Which Is to Come: Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream, Wherein Is Discovered, I, the Manner of His Setting Out; II, His Dangerous Journey; And, III, His Safe Arrival at the Desired Country
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