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"THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS"

PART I.

an example to others, 112.

Adam the First, tempts Faithful, 72; his work, wages, house, and servants, 72; his three daughters, "The Lust of the Flesh, the Lust of the Eyes, and the Pride of Life," 73.

All-prayer, a potent weapon, 66.

Angels, or the Shining Ones, as ministering spirits, 42, 157, 161, 200, 212.

Anything, Mr., an acquaintance of By-ends, 101.

Apollyon, the foul fiend, 59; his hideousness, 60; Opposes Christian in the Valley of Humiliation, 60; nearly slays Christian, but at last receives a deadly thrust, 63.

Apostasy, the town of Turn-away, 127.

Arbour, the, a pleasant spot on Hill Difficulty, 46; Christian falls asleep in, and loses his roll, 46.

Armour, the pilgrim's, 57.

Armoury, the, in the Palace Beautiful, 57; Christian is equipped there, 58.

Arrogancy, Mr., 74.

Atheist, ridicules Christian and Hopeful, 137.

, causes of, 154; manner of, 156.

Bed-chamber of Peace, in the Palace Beautiful, 56.

Beelzebub, castle of, at the Wicket-gate, 30; chief lord of Vanity Fair, 92; friends of, 97.

Beulah, the country of, 157; Christian and Hopeful in, 157.

Blindman, Mr., foreman of the jury at Vanity Fair, 99.

Bond-woman, the, Mount Sinai, 27.

Broad-way Gate, 127.

Burden of sin, the, grievous to an awakened soul, 13, 15, 23; only to be loosed at the Cross, 32, 41.

By-ends, Mr., of Fair-speech, 101; his kindred, 101; is offended at Christian, 103; snared by Denies, 110.

By-path-Meadow, the way to Doubting Castle,114,

, Lord, a friend of Beelzebub at Vanity Fair, 97.

Carnal Policy, the town of Mr. Worldly Wiseman, 21.

Caution, a hill of the Delectable Mountains, 123.

Celestial City, the, 58; Faithful taken up to, 100; may be seen from