The Second part of The pilgrims progress from this present world of wickedness and misery to an eternity of holiness and felicity : exactly described under the similitude of a dream, relating the manner and occasion of his setting out from, and difficult and dangerous journey through the world, and safe arrival at last to eternal happiness.
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- The Second part of The pilgrims progress from this present world of wickedness and misery to an eternity of holiness and felicity : exactly described under the similitude of a dream, relating the manner and occasion of his setting out from, and difficult and dangerous journey through the world, and safe arrival at last to eternal happiness.
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- 1683.
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To Him that is Higher than
the Highest: The Almighty
and everlasting
Jehovah, who is the Terror and Con∣fusion of the Hardened and Impenitent World; and the Hope and Happiness of all Converted and Returning Sinners. - An Explanation of the two Emblems.
- To the Ingenious AUTHOR Of this SECOND PART Of the Pilgrims Progress.
- THE Authors Apology FOR HIS BOOK.
- THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS.