The Pilgrim's Progress From This World to That Which is to Come, Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream, By John Bunyan

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Then said Christian, What meaneth this? TheShepherds answered, Have you not heard of them that were made toerr by hearkening to Hymeneus and Philetus as concerning the faithof the resurrection of the body? [2 Tim. 2:17, 18] They answered, Yes. Then said the Shepherds, Those that you see lie dashedin pieces at the bottom of this mountain are they; and they havecontinued to this day unburied, as you see, for an example to othersto take heed how they clamber too high, or how they come too nearthe ...brink of this mountain.
{300} Then I saw that they had them to the top of another mountain, and the name of that is Caution, and bid them look afar off; which, when they did, they perceived, as they thought, several men walkingup and down among the tombs that were there; and they perceivedthat the men were blind, because they stumbled sometimes upon thetombs, and because they could not get out from among them. Thensaid Christian, What means this?
{301} The Shepherds then answered, Did you not see a little belowthese mountains a stile, that led into a meadow, on the left handof this way?


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