Excerpt from The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical Times
Why truly, replied the old gentleman, you have lefs cable to wonder that fome {hould have for. Fiken thé r1ght path, than that any {hould have kept on iheir comic in it unihaken; for though, in the time of Chrifiian, the road ofthe pilgrims was both d1fhcult and perilous, the dangers which heist it'now are much more numerous, and the allurements to turn afide from it leis eafy to be refilled.
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