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- 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
- He answered, Sir, I perceive by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgement ; and I find that I am not willing to do the first , nor able to do the second.
- The Lord, the Governor of the country, hath recorded that in this book; the substance of which is, If we be truly willing to have it, he will bestow it upon us freely.
- Here is a poor burdened sinner. I come from the City of Destruction, but am going to Mount Zion, that I may be delivered from the wrath to come. I would therefore, Sir, since I am informed that by this gate is the way thither, know if you are willing to let me in?