L<> ttvery iiumau sioul the central questions are the same—What am I? What is this world in which I appear and disappear like a bubble Who inaria me and what am Ito do ? Some answer the mind <>f man demands and insists on roeciving. Theologian or poot oilers at long intervals explanations which aro accepted as erediblo for a time. They wear out, and another follows and then another. Bunyan's answer has served Jiugliah men aul woman for 200 years, but no human bjing with Bunyuu'n intolleot ana Bunyj.n b sincerity can again use similar .language. T'o ' Pilgrim's Progress' in, and will remain, unique of its kind an imporiahr able monument of tho form in which the problem projented itself to a person of singular truthfulness, simplicity, and pioty, who, after many struggles the Puritan creed as tho adequate solution of it, —' Fr.oude,'
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 572, 28 August 1880, Page 1 (Supplement)
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