INDEX. * The Italic numerals refer to the Preface and Life; i. ii. to the Part; and the figure to the Page. ji. 194 227, 228. A a baptist church, xiv. ordained ib. ap- prehended and tried for preaching Bedford jail twelve years, xvi. i. 203. chosen pastor of the baptist church xix. character, ib off at the wicket-gate, 25, 224. falls off at the cross, 37, 231. By-ends, Mr. overtaken by Christian and Hopeful, i. 112. His kindred, 113, re- ligious principles, 114, U7, ii. 130. Left by Christian and Hopeful, i. 115. overtaken by Hold-the-world, Money- account of Christian and Hopeful, 116, which is answered by Money-love, 118 They propose it to Christian to shame by Christian, 129, 130. arc ii. 56. on the enchanted ground, 161. By-path-meadow, i. 136, 137 С Caution, Mount, i. 148. Certificate, given in by Christian and Hopeful at the celestial gate, i. 200. Christiana receives one from Secret, și. 9 Sec Roll. 1.53,54 Mount, 148. Without judgment leads into errors, 26.. Christ, how revealed to the soul,i 94, 175, 176, 183. what meant by the expression tained there, 49—;9 Christiana &c. passed through Vanity fair, 101, 102.His merits sufficient for all, though effectual of righteousness, ii. 47-50. Children, are to be early commended to instructing them in religion, ii. 206. Christian, his distress on account of his 107. description and character of, 163, slough of despond, 8, 9 mcets World- ly-wise-man, 11. turns aside to go to 21. admitted at the wicket-gate, 22. entertained by the Interprcter, 25–36. loses his burden at the cross, 3. goes tertained at the house Beautiful, 47 232, 238, 246. genuine, distinguished of confidence, 317. admission to, 47, 240: D 324. often most pcaccful to the most fects of ministers contracting them, ib. fear of being led away by them, ii. 158, 233. ii. 145--151. turn aside to a silver mine, i. 131. his 32. how far a believer may fall under and Hopeful prisoners, 139, 140. bis Men whose eyes had been put out by him, ii. 18. cued from Doubting-castle, ü. 143, Diffidence, giant Despair's wife, i. 140. slain by Honest, ii. 142. Discontent, i. 48. tered, i. 17, 218. ii. 209. in what man. gospel, i. 276, ill cffects of, in them,ib. į. 79. INDEX. the last century, xv, xvii. the indul- | Fearing, Mr. account of, ii. 98-105. lows long after the commission of sin, 123, entertained by Gaius, 122-126. 176. ful into a net, i. 163. Christiana's, ii. 7,29–31. Mercy's, 64, Formalist and Hypocrisy climb over the G 126. Gentleman-like, the expression, i. 131, 287. et-gate, i. 22. instructs him in the way, 24, 25. receives Christiana, &c. ii. 21. and Mercy, 22. 31. Evidences of, 91–95, ii. 236, 237. Mnason's daughter, married to Samuel, 136. Great-heart, appointed hy 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 tle-faith, i. 154. conversation concern at the town of Vanity, 136, 137. slay castle, 141-143. pilgrims, ii: 59. is slain by him, 60. H Jury, 109, 110. an account of his pilgrimage, 73–83. Heart, of man, represented by a dusty Hope and fear duly proportioned, i. 230. 185, 186, 208. ii. 24, 25, 106,228, Mis- 200-202. 210. 1.55 222 relates his experience, 169–177. com- L the celestialcity, id. (See Christian.) Knows nothing of mercy,78. Explained away by those who expect justii cation by it, 217, 226. Man's natural enmity against it, 226, 227. The rule of duty, ji. 221. by Worldly-wiseman, i. 14. exposed by Evangelist, 19. 46, 79. Backed by giant Grim, ii. 59. vations on it, 155—162. Difference between him and Esau, 157, 138. Looking-glass, given to Mercy, ii. 149,150. 156, 232. M Marvel, Mount, ii. 147. cured by Mr. Skill, 73. marries Mercy, 125. Maul, giant, slain by Great-heart, ii.93,94. suaded to accompany her on pilgrimage, 13, 16. Admitted at the Wicket-gare, after some delay, 21,22. Her dream, 64, ried to Matthew, 125. longs for the tains, 149, 150. Minister, picture of, i. 26, 27. exposed to 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. 58. 131-138. at Vanity, ii. 136. , i. 14.. A faulty, and Monument, i. 133. 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. mar- ii, 125. INDEX. ii. 125. Not-right, killed by lightning, ii. 125. R' Raimont, given to Christiana at the In- Ranters, the, assail Mr. Bunyan by one of their party, who seems to have furnished the character of Atheist, xii, xiii. Pro- Ready-to-halt, joins Christiana, &c and 176. Regeneration, precedes right views of the Religion, its practical nature, i. 89, 90. 228, 303. abused, 253. guarded from tion of the first part of the Pilgrim's Progress, ii. 54, 190, 203. 75, 209, 210. Folly of deferring it to a Restitution, final, ii. 201. River, of the Water of Life, i. 135. ii. 139. 157, 158. Two things requisite for those its ebbings and flowings, 171. Rohin, the, an emblem, ii. 33, 39. Roll, given to Christian, i. 37. lost in the arbour on the hill Difficulty, 43. found S Further account of him, 74, 75. Sacrament, the, i. 55, 241, 242. ii. 205. Sagacity, Mr. his account of Christian, 11. 2-4. of Christiana and her family, 5-19. Samuel, Christiana's son, married to Grace, Saying and doing, i. 89. by a looking-glass, ii. 149. by a map, Scal, a, set on Christian's forehead, i. 37. Secret, ii, 8. Self-will, ii. 107–109. The rantcrs pro- gion, i. 87, 88, 96. how such are to be Shadow of Death, valley of, i. 66–71. ii. blem of hypocritical, ii. 38, 39. Shame, i. 80-82. Sheep, the, an emblem, ii. 37. Silver, mine of, see Lucre. i. 38. hanged, ii. 52. Drew many aside, Sin, indwelling, i. 235. Deliberate, must bring guilt on the conscience, 294. Al- lowed, a proof of hypocrisy, ij. 40, 196. ii. 136. i. 272. |