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INDEX.

The Italic numerals refer to the Preface and Life; i. ii. to the Part; and the
figure to the Page.

A

Accommodation, of scripture,dangerous,

ii. 194.

Adam the firft, i. 76, 77.

Affections, false, i.8.210. ii. 201. carnal,
their prevalence over reason, i. 28, 29,
227, 228.

Age and youth, their different advan- |
tages, ii. 119, 120, 223, 244.
Aged, chriftians often experience much
peace and comfort, i. 302, 320.
Anchor, golden, ii. 78.
Angels, guardian, i. 193, 321.
Antinomianism, ii. 107-109.
Apollyon, meets Christian, i. 60, ii. 86
tempts, reproaches, and threatens
him, i. 61-63. assaults him, 64. is
put to flight, 65.

Apostates, i 32—34,150,230, 257,305.
dying in despair, 299.
Apples, Eve's, ii. 78.
Appropriation,

erroneous notion re-

specting, ii. 201.
Arbour, on the hill Difficulty, i. 43,
ii. 56. on the enchanted ground, 161.
Armoury, at the house Beautiful i. 57.
Assurance, not of the essence of faith, i.
251, ii. 221. genuine, always accom-
panied by holy obedience, i. 301.
Atheism, long hypocritical profession of
the gospel, not unlikely to issue in,
i. 313, 314.

Atheist, derides Christian and Hopeful,
i. 166. character of,probably taken from
a particular person, xiii.

Backsliders, i. 253.

B

Bath, the Interpreter's, ii. 45.
Beautiful, palace, i. 46. Christian enter-
tained there, 49-59 Christiana &c.
entertained there, ii. 61-80.
Beelzebub, his castle, i. 22. his dog, ii.
20, 25.

Believers, weak, ii. 126, 226.
Beulah,country of, i. 190, &c.ii 170,&c.
Bigotry, i. 304.
Bloody-man, see Grim.

Brisk, Mr. visits Mercy, ii. 70, 71.
Bubble, Madam, assails Standfast, ii.
167. description and character of, 168,
169.
Bunyan, Mr.his parents, ix,occupation,ix.
early profligacy,x,xi.his life remarkably
preserved, his deep convictions and
impressions ix-xi. reformation, xi.
and conversion, xii. Assailed by the
Ranters, xii, xiii. his perplexities and
temptations, wiii, xiv, xx. i. 244. joins

a baptist church, xiv. ordained ib. ap-
prehended and tried for preaching
contrary to law, xiv, xv. confined in
Bedford jail twelve years, xvi. i. 205.
chosen pastor of the baptist church
at Bedford, xvii. liberated b. settles at
Bedford, b. his death, xviii. family,
xix. character, ib

Burden, Christian's, i. 1, 206, not taken
off at the wicket-gate, 25, 224. falls
off at the cross, 37, 231.
Business, danger of too much,ii. 233,234.
By-ends, Mr. overtaken by Christian and
Hopeful, i. 112. His kindred, 113, re-
ligious principles, 114, 117, ii. 130.
Left by Christian and Hopeful, i. 115.
overtaken by Hold-the-world, Money-
Jove, and Save-all, 116. gives them an
account of Christian and Hopeful, 116,
117. propounds a question to them,
which is answered by Money-love, 118
They propose it to Christian
and Hopeful, 120. are silenced and put
to shame by Christian, 129, 130. are
fatally seduced, 132.
By-path-meadow, i. 136, 137
By-way, to hell, i. 149, 150, ii. 148.
C

-120

Candour, false, i. 304.
Certificate, given in by Christian and
Caution, Mount, i. 148.
Hopeful at the celestial gate, i. 200.
Christiana receives one from Secret, ii.
Sec Roll.

9

Charity, her conversation with Christian,
1.53,54 Mount, 148. Without judgment
leads into errors, 26%.

Christ, how revealed to the soul, 94, 175,
176, 183. what meant by the expression
266, 315.effects of such a revelation, 177.
paffed through Vanity fair, 101, 102.His
merits sufficient for all, though effectual
only for some, ii. 40, 196. his four kind
of righteousness, ii. 47-50.
Children, are to be early commended to
the Lord by prayer, 140, 227. duty of
instructing them in religion, ii. 206.
Christian, his distress on account of his
burden,i.1, 2. Directed by Evangelist to
the wicket-gate, 3, 4. falls into the
slough of despond, 8, 9 meets World-
ly-wise-man, 11. turns aside to go to
Legality, 15. met by Evangelist, 15-
21. admitted at the wicket-gate, 22.
entertained by the Interprcter, 25—36.
loses his burden at the cross, 37. goes
up to the hill Difficulty, 42. sleeps
in the arbour and loses his roll, 43.
returns and fin is his roll, 44, 45. en-

tertained at the house Beautiful, 47
-59. is armed, 59. goes down into
the valley of humiliation, ib. meets
Apollyon, 60. his combat with him,
64, ii. 82, 86, 87. his victory, i. 65.
Passes through the valley of the shadow
of death, 68-72. overtakes Faithful,
73. exposes Talkative, 86-90. He and
Faithful overtaken by Evangelist, 197.
arrive at Vanity, 102. persecuted there,
103-111.Is joined by Hopeful, 112. in-
vited by Demas to a silver mine, 131,
132. He and Hopeful turn aside into
By-path meadow, 137. are taken by
giant Despair, and confined in Doubt-
ing-castle, 139-144. They escape,
145. are entertained at the delectable
mountains, 146-151. drawn into a
net by the Flatterer, 163. are liberated
and chastized by a shining one, 164,
165. pass over the enchanted ground,
167-190. arrive in the country of
Beulah, 190. come to the Black river,
193. cross it and enter the celestial city
triumphantly,194-203 Reportsof,after
his death, ii. 3, 155, 159. his ancestors,
113. (See Faithful, and Hopeful.)
Christiana, Sagacity's account of her and
her sons, ii. 5-19, her distress, 5, 6. her
dreams, 7. Visited by Secret, 8, by Ti-
morous and Mercy, 10-13. Sets out
on pilgrimage with her four sons and
Mercy, 16. passes the slough of Des-
pond, 18, 19. admitted at the wicket-
gate, 21. assaulted by two men, 27, 28.
entertained by the Interpreter, 31-46.
attended on her journey by Great-heart,
46. arrives at the cross, ib. goes up the
hill Difficulty, 55, 56. entertained at the
house Beautiful, 62-80. passes thro'
the valley of humiliation, 82-88. and
the valley of the shadow of death, 89
-92. entertained by Gaius, 111-126.
arrives at Vanity, 130. entertained
there by Mnason, 131-138. comes to
the River of the Water of Life, 139. en-
tertained at the delectable mountains,
145-151.crosses the enchantedground,
160-170.arrives in the country of Beu-
lah, 170. receives a summons to go to
the celestial city, 172. prepares to obey
it, 172, 173. Her address to her chil-
dren and companions, 173, 174. Passes
the black river and is received at the
celestial city, 174, 175.
Civility, son of Legality, i. 14, 20.
Clergy, that they are gentlemen by pro-
fession, a dangerous idea, i. 288, 289.
Clear, mount, i. 150, 151.
Comfort, not to be too hastily adminis-
tered, i. 17, 218. ii. 209. in what man-
ner, i. 220. ii. 192. difference between a
young convert's and an established chris-
tian's, i, 224. source of genuine, 220,

232, 238, 246. genuine, distinguished
from false, 233. not, in itself, a ground
of confidence, 317.

Communion, of saints, i. 46, 49, 238,239.
admission to, 47, 240.
Conflict, the christian's inward, i. 30, 31.
outward, 31, 32, 229.
Conviction, of sin, i. 1. 169, 206, 207.
Conversion, circumstances attending it
are of little moment, ii. 190.
Corn-field, an emblem, ii. 38.
Covetousness, i. 283, 284.
Cross, the, i. 37. ii. 46.

D

Death, represented by a river without a
bridge, i. 193-196. ii. 171–181. fear
of, how overcome, i. 322. meeting it
with composure, no proof of a safe state
324. often most peaceful to the most
timid, ii. 104, 219, 237.

Debts, unjust to contract them by false
appearances of affluence, i. 283. ill ef-
fects of ministers contracting them, ib.
Deceivers, folly of neglecting religion for
fear of being led away by them, ii. 158,
233.

Delectable mountains, i. 58, 146—151.
ii. 145--151.

Demas, invites Christian and Hopeful to
turn aside to a silver mine, i. 131. his
pedigree, 132.Seduces By-ends, &c. ib.
Desire of grace is grace, an ambiguous
and improper expression, i. 316.
Despair represented by an iron cage, i.
32. how far a believer may fall under
its power, 297. Giant, takes Christian
and Hopeful prisoners, 139, 140. his
cruelty to them,140,141,144. his fits 141.
Men whose eyes had been put out by him,
149, Slain by Great-heart and his com-
panions, ii. 142.

Despond, slough of, i. 8—10. ii. 18, 19.

steps over, i. 10, 11. all pass it, 10. 214.
grew worse after Christian passed it,
ii. 18.
Despondency, whence it arises, i. 208,
211, 213. how to be removed 220.
reprefented by a quag, 68, 252, 253.
Mr. and his daughter Much-afraid, res-
cued from Doubting-castle, ii. 143,
pass the Black river, 177.
Destruction, city of, i. 2, 73, 74.`ii. 2.
Difficulty, the hill, i. 41. ii. 55
Diffidence, giant Despair's wife, i. 140.
slain by Honest, ii. 142.
Discontent, i. 79.

Discretion, her discourse with Christian,
i. 48.

Disloyalty, charged upon professors of the

gospel, i. 276, ill effects of, in them,ib.
Dissenters, their successful opposition to
popery, in the last century, xviii. ii.
136, 137, 227. persecution of them in

INDEX.

the last century, xv, xvii. the indul-
gence granted them by James II. xviii.
Distress, needless, ii, 190, 191. often fol-
lows long after the commission of sin,
208. how to be removed, 209. folly of
neglecting religion, for fear of tempo-
rary, 214.

Dog, at the wicket-gate, ii. 20, 25.
Doubting-castle, i. 139–145. demolished
by Great-heart, &c. ii. 143.
Dreams, of the day of judgment, xi. i. 35.
Christiana's, ii. 7, 29-31. Mercy's, 64,
65. how far to be regarded, 187, 206.
E

Ease, the plain, i. 130.
Enchanted ground, i. 167–190. ii. 160

170.

Enthusiasm, i. 232, 266, 315, 316, ii. 187

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200-202.

Faithful, joined by Christian, i. 73. gives
an account of his pilgrimage, 73-83.
beguiled by Talkative, 84-86. unde-
ceived by Christian, 86-90. proposes
a question to Talkative. and refutes his
answers, 91, 92. answers it himself, and
makes an application toTalkative's con-
science, 93-96.He and Christian over-
taken by Evangelist, 97. arrive at the
town of Vanity, 102. are persecuted
there, 102, &c. Replies to his indict-
ment, 106. answers the charges brought
against him, 109. condemned and put to
death, 111. (See Christian.)
Fear, nature and advantage of right, i.
185, 186, 208. ii. 24, 25, 106, 228, Mis-
takes concerning, i. 186, 230, 237, 301,
318, ii. 106, 228, 229. Of men, 188.
Different kinds of, 211,295,296. Habi-
tual, removed by a clear view of the
gospel,231. Of death, overcome, 322

Fearing, Mr. account of, ii. 98–105.
Feeble-mind, rescued from giant Slay-
good, ii. 122. his account of himself,
123, entertained by Gaius, 122-126.
proceeds on his pilgrimage with Chris-
tiana, 126, &c. passes the black river,
176.

Fire, an emblem, i. 30.

Flatterer, the, draws Christian and Hope-
ful into a net, i. 163.
Flower-garden, an emblem, ii. 38.
Formalist and Hypocrisy climb over the
wall, i. 39. turn aside, 42. ii. 54, 55.

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Gentleman-like, the expression, i. 131, 287.
Goodwill, receives Christian at the wick-

et-gate, i. 22. instructs him in the way,
24, 25. receives Christiana, &c, ii. 21.
and Mercy, 22.

Grace, how maintained in the heart, i. 30,
31. Evidences of, 91–95, ii. 236, 237.
Mnason's daughter, married to Samuel,
136.

Great-heart, appointed by the Interpreter
to guide Christiana as far as the house
Beautiful,ii.46. slays giant Grim,59, 60.
returns home, 62. appointed to conduct
her all the way, 79. kills giant Maul, 93,
94. and giant Slay-good, 121, 122. He
and his companions attack a monster
at the town of Vanity, 136, 137. slay
giant Despair, and demolish Doubting-
castle, 141-143.

Grim, giant, opposes Great-heart and the
pilgrims, ii. 59. is slain by him, 60.

H

Hate-good, judge, i. 106. his address to
Faithful, 108, 109. his charge to the
Jury, 109, 110.

Hearing, vain, without doing, i. 89, 90.
Heart, of man, represented by a dusty
parlour, i. 27. It's deceitfulness, 178
-180. A good one, 179. Its natural
enmity against God, ii. 201.
Heaven, employments of, i, 197. Friends
will be known there, ib. ii. 156.
Help, ï. 9.

Hen and chickens, an emblem, ii. 36, 37.
Honest, Mr. found asleep by Christiana,

&c. ii. 95. accompanies them the rest
of their pilgrimage, 95, &c. passes the
Black river, 178.

Hope and fear duly proportioned, i. 230.
Represented by a golden anchor, ii. 78,

210.

Hopeful, joins Christian, i. 112. inclines
to turn aside to the hill Lucre, 131.
is prevented by Christian, 131, 132.
warns and encourages Christian against
suicide, in Doubting-castle, 141-143.

relates his experience, 169-177.com-
forts Christian while passing the Black
river with him, 195. is received into
the celestial city, ib. (See Christian.)
Hospital, for children and orphans, ii. 140.
Humiliation, valley of, i. 59. Christian's
conflict there, 60-65. ii. 82, 83, 86.
a pleasant and healthful place in sum-
mer time, 85. Christ had a country-
house there, 86, 87. Not necessarily
connected with terror,82,211. encreased
by clear views of the gospel, i. 37, 177,

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Idleness, objected to religious persons, ii.
156, 232.
Ignorance, i. 151. his conversation with
Christian and Hopeful, 152, 178-184.
Conversation about him,between Chris-
tian and Hopeful, 152, 153, 177, 178,
184-187. His hopes 152, 178. his
good motions, 178. his good heart, 178,
179. his faith, 181, 182. Is ferried over
the Black river by Vain-hope 201. has
no certificate, ib. is carried back the
By-way to hell. 202.

L
Ladder, Jacob's, ii. 78.
Law, the, cannot sanctify, i. 27, 226.
Knows nothing of mercy,78. Explained
away by those who expect justification
by it, 217, 226. Man's natural enmity
against it, 226, 227. The rule of duty,
ii. 221.

Legality, Mr. recommended to Christian
by Worldly-wiseman, i. 14. exposed
by Evangelist, 19.

Lions, before the house Beautiful, i. 43,
46, 79. Backed by giant Grim, ii. 59.
Little-faith, robbery of, i. 154. Obser-

vations on it, 155-162. Difference
between him and Esau, 157, 158.
Looking-glass, given to Mercy, ii. 149,150.
Lord of the hill, discourse concerning him,
i. 55.

Lot's wife, see monument.
Lucre, hill, i. 130.

M

Map, Great-heart's, ii. 162.
Marriage, ii. 70, 71, 114, 207, 208, 221,

222.

Martha, Mnason's daughter, married to
Joseph, ii. 136.
Marvel, Mount, ii. 147.

Imagination, accessible to Satan, i. 244, Matthew, Christiana's son, taken ill, ii. 72.

247.

Indictment, of Mr. Bunyan, xv. Of Chris-

tian and Hopeful, i. 106.

Indifference, in regard to theological truth,
prevalence of, i. 304.

Innocence, Mount, ii. 147.
Innocent, ii. 32.

Insanity very seldom occasioned by reli-
gion, i. 298.

Interpreter, entertains Christian,i. 25—36.
and Christiana, &c. ii. 31-46.
Intolerancy, evil of, i. 279.

Invitations, to sinners, mistakes about,
ii. 188, 190, 192.

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cured by Mr. Skill, 73. manies Mercy,
125.

Maul, giant, slain by Great-heart, ii. 93,94.
Mercy, visits Christiana, ii. 11. is per-
suaded to accompany her on pilgrimage,
13, 16. Admitted at the Wicket-gate,
after some delay, 21,22. Her dream, 64,
65. Visited by Mr. Brisk, 70, 71 mar
ried to Matthew, 125. longs for the
looking glass at the Delectable Moun-
tains, 149, 150.

Minister, picture of, i. 26, 27. exposed to
great danger when situated among the

affluent, 288. Duty of praying for, 205.
Ministry, stated, advantages of, ii. 151,
199, 230, 231.

Mistrust and Timorous, i. 43. punished
for endeavouring to hinder Christian, ii.
Mnason, entertains Christiana, &c. ii.
58.
Monster, a, attacked by Great-heart &c.
131-138.
at Vanity, ii. 136.
Monument, i. 133.

Morality, village of, i. 14. A faulty and
defective kind of, put in the place of the
gospel, 216, 219, 226.
Moses, i. 78.

Much-afraid, see Despondency.
Muck-rake, an emblem, ii. 34.

N

Negligence, darkens the believer's evi-
dences, i. 43, 236, 237.

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Not-right, killed by lightning, ii. 125.

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Pagan, giant, i. 71. persecution may
possibly be revived, 256.
Palace, guarded by armed men,
i. 31.
Pardon, by word, and by deed, ii. 23,47,50.
Parlour, dusty, an emblem, i. 27.
Passion and Patience, i. 28, 29.
Persecution, i. 100-112. causes of, 272,
273, 275. See Pagan.

Perseverance, final, doctrine of, i. 30, 31,
228, 303. abused, 253. guarded from
abuse, 297, 309. Means of, 305.
Phoebe, Gaius's daughter,married to James,
ii. 125.

Pickthank, his evidence against Faithful,
i. 108. answered, 109.
Picture, of the pilgrim's guide, i. 26.
Piety, her conversation with Christian,
i. 49-51.

Pilgrimage, objections against it, i. 13. ii.
157, 158. Two things requisite for those
who undertake it, ii. 135.
Pills, Mr. Skill's, ii. 73, 75.
Pleasure, worldly, i. 270.
Pliable, pursues Christian, i. 4. is prevailed
on to accompany him, 6. falls into the
slough of Despond, 8. returns home, 9.
Further account of him, 742 75.
Pope, giant, i. 71.

Popery, fast declines at present, i. 101,256,
271.represented by a monster.ii. 136,137.
prevalence in England before the Revo-
lution, xviii. ii. 227.

Prayer, perseverance in, necessary, i. 174,
175. Why required, ii. 30.
Preciseness, objected to religious persons,

i. 272.

Prejudice and Ill-will throwing dirt on
Innocent, ii. 147.
Presumption, sec Simple. Represented by
a ditch, i. 67, 252.
Profession, worthless without fruit, ii. 38,
196.

Professors, loose, bring a scandal on reli-
gion, i. 87, 88, 96. how such are to be
dealt with, 91-97, 264-267. Em-
blem of hypocritical, ii. 38, 39.
Prosperity, i. 314, 315. ii. 233-235-
Providence, openings of, abuse of the
term, i. 119, 286.

Prudence, her conversation with Christian,
i. 51-53. catechizes Christiana's chil-
dren, ii. 66-69.
Q

Quag, in the valley of the Shadow of
Death, i, 68.

R

Raiment, given to Christiana at the In-
terpreter's, ii. 45.

Ranters, the, assail Mr. Bunyan by one of
their party, who seems to have furnished
the character of Atheist, xii, xiii. Pro-
bably intended by Selfwill, xiii.
Ready-to-halt, joins Christiana, &c and
accompanies them in their pilgrimage,
ii. 127, &c. passes the Black River, 175,
176.

Regeneration, precedes right views of the
glory of the gospel, ii. 201, 202.
Religion, its practical nature, i. 89, 90.
Evangelical, declined after the publica-
tion of the first part of the Pilgrim's
Progress, ii. 54, 190, 203.

Repentance, false, i. 189. Necessity of, .
75, 209, 210. Folly of deferring it to a
death-bed, 110, 224.
Restitution, final, ii. 201.
Righteousness of Christ, four-fold, ii. 47
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River, of the Water of Life, i. 135. ii. 139.

The Black, i. 193-196. ii. 171-181.
its ebbings and flowings, 171.
Robin, the, an emblem, ii. 38, 39.
Roll, given to Christian, i. 37. lost in the
arbour on the hill Difficulty, 43. found
again, 45. See Certificate.

S

Sacrament, the, i. 55, 241, 242. ii. 205.
Sagacity, Mr. his account of Christian,
ii. 2-4. of Christiana and her family,
5-19.

Sanctification, i. 28, 226, 227.
Samuel, Christiana's son,married to Grace,
ii. 136.

Saying and doing, i. 89.

Scriptures, represented by a study, i. 56.
by a looking-glass, ii. 149. by a map,
162. How to be read, 207.
Scal, a, set on Christian's forehead, i. 37.
on Christiana's, ii. 45.
Secret, ii. 8.

Security, danger of, i. 43, 236.
Self-will, ii. 107-109. The ranters pro-
bably intended by him, xiii.
Shadow of Death, valley of, i. 66—71. ii.
88-92.

Shame, i. 80-82.

Shepherds, at the Delectable Mountains,
i. 146—151. ii. 145–151.
Sheep, the, an emblem, ii. 37.
Silver, mine of, see Lucre.

Simple, Sloth, and Presumption, asleep,
i. 38. hanged, ii. 52. Drew many aside,
53.
Sin, indwelling, i. 235. Deliberate, must
bring guilt on the conscience, 294. Al-
lowed, a proof of hypocrisy, ii. 40, 196.

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