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Discourse with Old Honest - character and history of Mr. Fearing - Mr. Self-will and some professors - Gaius' house - conversation - the supper - Old Honest and Great-Heart's riddles and discourse - Giant Slay-good killed - Mr. Feeble-mind's history - Mr. Ready-to-halt - Vanity Fair - Mr. Mnason's house - cheering entertainment and converse - a Monster
 
Discourse with Old Honest - character and history of Mr. Fearing - Mr. Self-will and some professors - Gaius' house - conversation - the supper - Old Honest and Great-Heart's riddles and discourse - Giant Slay-good killed - Mr. Feeble-mind's history - Mr. Ready-to-halt - Vanity Fair - Mr. Mnason's house - cheering entertainment and converse - a Monster
  
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==THE SEVENTH STAGE==  
Hill Lucre - River of Life - Giant Despair killed - the Delectable Mountains - entertainment by the Shepherds
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[[Discourse with Old Honest]] - [[The Story of Mr. Fearing]] - [[A False Pilgrim With False Conclusions]] - [[At the House of Gaius]] - [[The Slaying of Slay-Good]] - [[Mr. Feeble-Mind]] - [[A Feast and a Farewell]] - [[Stories of Christian's Pilgrimage]] - [[A Stay in Vanity Fair]]
  
 
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==[[THE EIGHTH STAGE]]==  
 
Valiant-for-Truth's-Victory - his talk with Great- Heart - the Enchanted Ground - Heedless and Too-bold - Mr. Stand-fast - Madam Bubble's temptations - the land of Beulah - Christiana summoned - her parting addresses - she passes the River - she is followed by Ready-to-halt, Feeble-mind, Despondency and his daughter, Honest, Valiant, Steadfast - Author's Farewell
 
Valiant-for-Truth's-Victory - his talk with Great- Heart - the Enchanted Ground - Heedless and Too-bold - Mr. Stand-fast - Madam Bubble's temptations - the land of Beulah - Christiana summoned - her parting addresses - she passes the River - she is followed by Ready-to-halt, Feeble-mind, Despondency and his daughter, Honest, Valiant, Steadfast - Author's Farewell

Revision as of 22:33, 14 August 2011

Part 2. THE FIRST STAGE

Author's Apology for the Second Part - Pilgrimage of Christiana and her children - The News of Christian, Christiana and Their Children - How Christiana Decided to Become a Pilgrim - A Visit From Mrs. Timorous and Mercy - Uncertainties - Knocking at the Wicket Gate

THE SECOND STAGE

Danger and a Protector - Welcome at the Interpreter's House - Lessons - Supper with the Interpreter - Cleaned, Sealed and Clothed

THE THIRD STAGE

Accompanied by Great-Heart - Righteousness - The End of Simple, Sloth and Presumption - Prudence Catechises the Boys

THE FOURTH STAGE

The Lions - Grim - Welcomed to the House Called "Beautiful" - Mercy's Dream - Mr. Brisk - Matthew sick - the remedy - sights shown the Pilgrims - Mercy, Mr. Brisk and Husbands - Matthew's Sickness - Physic - Questions for Prudence - Departure

THE FIFTH STAGE

Valley of Humiliation - The Beautiful Valley of Humiliation - Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death

THE SIXTH STAGE

Discourse with Old Honest - character and history of Mr. Fearing - Mr. Self-will and some professors - Gaius' house - conversation - the supper - Old Honest and Great-Heart's riddles and discourse - Giant Slay-good killed - Mr. Feeble-mind's history - Mr. Ready-to-halt - Vanity Fair - Mr. Mnason's house - cheering entertainment and converse - a Monster

THE SEVENTH STAGE

Discourse with Old Honest - The Story of Mr. Fearing - A False Pilgrim With False Conclusions - At the House of Gaius - The Slaying of Slay-Good - Mr. Feeble-Mind - A Feast and a Farewell - Stories of Christian's Pilgrimage - A Stay in Vanity Fair

THE EIGHTH STAGE

Valiant-for-Truth's-Victory - his talk with Great- Heart - the Enchanted Ground - Heedless and Too-bold - Mr. Stand-fast - Madam Bubble's temptations - the land of Beulah - Christiana summoned - her parting addresses - she passes the River - she is followed by Ready-to-halt, Feeble-mind, Despondency and his daughter, Honest, Valiant, Steadfast - Author's Farewell