Vocabulary | The Pilgrim's Progress: Characters | The Pilgrim's Progress: Settings | The Pilgrim's Progress: What Happens First? | The Pilgrim's Progress: Analysis |
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Verbs
Regenerate, Gratify, Reaffirm, and Desensitize are all
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Mr. Worldly Wiseman
Convinces pilgrim to go the Village of Morality where their burdens can be easily removed by Legality, his son.
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The Wicket Gate
The only acceptable entrance to the Way; it represents Jesus Christ.
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Christian next meets Mr. Worldly Wiseman, who persuades him to disregard Evangelist’s advice and instead go to the village of Morality.
Christian next meets Mr. Worldly Wiseman, who persuades him to disregard Evangelist’s advice and instead go to the village of Morality.
OR As Christian continues his journey, he comes upon a cross and at that point his burden falls from his shoulders and rolls into an empty grave. |
Goodwill represents Jesus; he yanks Christian through the Wicket Gate because the evil one is trying to shoot at Christian.
Who does Goodwill represent? Why does he yank Christian through the Wicket Gate?
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Adjectives
Amiable and Ambiguous are both
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Ignorance
Not entering through the Wicket Gate, he is convinced living a good life will get him into heaven.
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Vanity Fair
A wicked place where any sinful pleasures are encouraged and tolerate; it represents the wickedness of the world.
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Christian seeks to rid himself of a terrible burden, the weight of his sins, that he feels after reading a book.
Christian makes it to the Wicket Gate, and Goodwill yanks him through; then he directs Christian to the House of the Interpreter.
OR Christian seeks to rid himself of a terrible burden, the weight of his sins, that he feels after reading a book. |
His purpose is to keep out false believers.
What is Watchman’s purpose?
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Proclivity
Because of man's _____________ to rebel against God, it is necessary for God to give us a new heart that desires righteousness.
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Obstinate
Tries to convince Christian to return to the City of Destruction and refuses to listen to Christian’s message.
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The Cross
It is located on higher ground and at the foot of it is a tomb; Christian is relieved of his burden here.
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Christian next travels through the Valley of Humiliation, where he does battle with the monster Apollyon.
Christian then passes through the terrifying Valley of the Shadow of Death, and catches up to Faithful.
OR Christian next travels through the Valley of Humiliation, where he does battle with the monster Apollyon. |
The Hill of Lucre represents the snare of greed and covetousness, willing to give up the eternal prize of Jesus for the world’s temporary pleasure.
What does the Hill of Lucre represent in a Christian’s life?
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Reconstitute AND Authenticity
To provide with a new structure; to bring to normal strength by adding AND The quality or condition of being trustworthy or genuine
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Mr. By-Ends
A wealthy man who desires money and social standing above all else and using religion to obtain them.
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Hill of Difficulty
Christian must climb this in order to reach the Palace Beautiful; it represents the challenge to walk on the Way.
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Christian and Hopeful become lost because they take the easy path and get caught in a terrible storm.
Christian and Hopeful become lost because they take the easy path and get caught in a terrible storm.
OR After escaping the dungeon, they reach the Delectable Mountains, just outside the Celestial City, but make the mistake of following the Flatterer and must be rescued by an angel. |
Great Grace intimidates the thieves who are after Little Faith’s jewels; he represents a seasoned Christian soldier, well-trained for spiritual warfare.
Who is Great Grace? What does he represent?
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Vulnerability AND Reaffirm
Because of Stacey's obvious _______________, it was important not only to give her basic provisions like food, water, and clothing, but also ____________ that everything would be safe.
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Hypocrisy
Climbs over the fence to get on the Way instead of going through the Wicket Gate.
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Enchanted Ground
A place that makes pilgrims sleepy; it represents the temptation to be spiritually asleep.
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When he reaches the Hill Difficulty, Christian chooses the straight and narrow path, but partway up he falls asleep in an arbor, allowing the certificate to fall from his hands.
When he reaches the Hill Difficulty, Christian chooses the straight and narrow path, but partway up he falls asleep in an arbor, allowing the certificate to fall from his hands.
OR He later arrives at the palace Beautiful, where he meets four sisters: Discretion, Prudence, Piety, and Charity; They give Christian armor. |
Sweet rest, given through grace, to the believer before death.
What does the Country of Beulah illustrate?
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