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Which two parts of this excerpt from John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress show that the central character is devoutly religious and God-fearing? Then said Evangelist, Why not willing to die, since this life is attended with so many evils? The man answered, Because I fear that this burden is
upon my back will sink me lower than the grave, and I shall fall into Tophet [lsa. 30:33] And, Sir, if I be not fit to go to prison, I am not fit, I am
sure, to go to judgement, and from thence to execution; and the thoughts of these things make me cry
Then said Evangelist, If this be thy condition, why standest thou still? He answered, Because I know not whither to go. Then he gave him a
parchment roll, and there was written within, Flee from the wrath to come. [Matt. 3.7]
The man therefore read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, sald, Whither must I fly? Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over
a very wide field, Do you see yonder wicket-gate? (Matt. 7:13,14] The man said, Nd Then said the other, Do you see yonder shining light? [Ps.
119:105; 2 Pet. 1:19] He said, I think I do. Then said Evangelist, Keep that light in your eye, and go up directly thereto: so shalt thou see the gate;
at which, when thou knockest; it shall be told thee what thou shalt do.

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