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The Pilgrim's Pꝛogreſs

that the like is not to be found from the Eaſt to the Weſt

They moreover gave an inſtance of what they affirmed, and that was, He had ſtript himſelf of his glory that he might do this for the Poor; and that they heard him ſay and affirm, That he would not dwell in the Mountain of Zion alone. They ſaid moreover, That he had made many a a Chriſt makes Princes of Beggars. pilgrims a Princes, though by nature they were Beggars born and their original had been the Dunghil.

Thus they diſcourfed together till late at night, and after they had committed themſelves to their Lord for Protection, they betook themſelves to reſt. The Pilgrim they laid in a large upper b Chriſtians Bed-Chamber., whoſe window opened towards the Sun riſing; the name of the Chamber was Peace, where he ſlept till break of day; and then he awoke and ſang,

Where am I now! is this the love and care
Of Jeſus for the men that Pilgrims are!
Thus to provide! That I ſhould be forgiven!
And dwell already the next door to Heaven.

So