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9561 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 16.2 (John Bunyan)
Obst. "What!" said Obstinate, "and leave our friends and comforts behind us?"
9562 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 49.1 (John Bunyan)
Then Christian began to gird up his loins, and to address himself to his journey. Then said the Interpreter, "The Comforter be always with thee, good Christian, to guide thee into the way that leads to the city."
9563 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 54.1 (John Bunyan)
… I comfort myself as I go. Surely, think I, when I come to the gate of the city, the Lord thereof will know me for good, since I have His coat on my back; a coat that He gave …
9564 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 54.2 (John Bunyan)
… sometimes comfortably; also he would be often reading in the roll that one of the Shining Ones gave him, by which he was refreshed.
9565 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 56.1 (John Bunyan)
… his comfort; he also now began afresh to take a review of the coat or garment that was given him as he stood by the cross. Thus pleasing himself a while, he at last …
9566 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 57.2 (John Bunyan)
… to comfort him, and that which should have been his pass into the Celestial City. Here, therefore, he began to be greatly troubled, and knew not what to do. At last …
9567 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 71.2 (John Bunyan)
… the comfort and happiness of pilgrims.
9568 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 72.2 (John Bunyan)
… his comfort, because they were nearer the desired haven than the place where at present he was. So he consented and stayed. When the morning was up, they led him …
9569 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 102.2 (John Bunyan)
… and comforts of the Gospel, to his own enjoyment. Further, by this a man may learn to answer false opinions, to prove the truth, and also to teach the ignorant.
9570 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 121.2 (John Bunyan)
… now comforted each other, that whose lot it was to suffer, even he should have the best of it; therefore each man secretly wished he might have that privilege …
9571 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 140.1 (John Bunyan)
… , To comfort pilgrims by the highway-side; The meadows green, besides their fragrant smell, Yield dainties for them; and he who can tell What pleasant fruit, yea …
9572 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 142.6 (John Bunyan)
Hope. Be comforted, my brother, for I forgive thee, and believe, too, that this shall be for our good.
9573 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 162.3 (John Bunyan)
Hope. But it must needs be a comfort to him that they got not his jewels from him.
9574 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 162.4 (John Bunyan)
… be comforted therewith, then would fresh thoughts of his loss come again upon him, and those thoughts would swallow up all.
9575 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 183.9 (John Bunyan)
Ignor. I hope well; for I am always full of good thoughts, that come into my mind to comfort me as I walk. Chris. What good motions? pray tell us.
9576 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 184.11 (John Bunyan)
Ignor. It comforts me in the hopes of heaven.
9577 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 184.12 (John Bunyan)
Chris. That may be through its deceitfulness; for a man’s heart may minister comfort to him in the hopes of that thing for which he has yet no ground to hope.
9578 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 190.2 (John Bunyan)
… , what comforts and pleasures, they had met in the way; and they told them. Then said the men that met them, "You have but two difficulties more to meet with, and then …
9579 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 192.1 (John Bunyan)
… to comfort him, saying, "Brother, I see the gate, and men standing by to receive us;" but Christian would answer, "It is you, it is you they wait for: you have been hopeful …
9580 The Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 193.2 (John Bunyan)
… , being comforted because they had safely got over the river, and had such glorious companions to attend them.