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“Art thou unladen of the things of this world, as pride, pleasures, profits, lusts, vanities?”
John Bunyan, The Heavenly Footman or, A description of the man that gets to heaven: with directions how to run so as to obtain
“Slothfulness shutteth out Christ; slothfulness shameth the soul.”
John Bunyan, The Heavenly Footman or, A description of the man that gets to heaven: with directions how to run so as to obtain
“no greater shame can befall a man, than to see that he hath fooled away his soul, and sinned away eternal life.”
John Bunyan, The Heavenly Footman or, A description of the man that gets to heaven: with directions how to run so as to obtain
“thus must thou do when Satan, or the law, or thy conscience, do go about to dishearten thee, either by the greatness of thy sins, the wickedness of thy heart, the tediousness of the way, the loss of outward enjoyments, the hatred that thou wilt procure from the world or the like; then thou must encourage thyself with the freeness of the promises, the tender-heartedness of Christ, the merits of his blood, the freeness of his invitations to come in, the greatness of the sin of others that have been pardoned; and that the same God, through the same Christ, holdeth forth the same grace as free as ever.”
John Bunyan, The Heavenly Footman or a Description of the Man That Gets to Heaven. Together with the Way He Runs In, the Marks He Goes by