The Young Pilgrim a Tale Illustrative of the Pilgrims Progress
The Young Pilgrim a Tale Illustrative of the Pilgrims Progress
A. L. O. E.
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There were no strong temptations to stir up the flame — no 74 THE ARBOUR ON THE HILL. anxious fears to drive him to the mercy-seat — his prayers were perhaps more frequent, but they were less deep and earnest. Mark was tempted to rest a little upon forms, and think that all must be right, because others approved. The Christian must not dream that he is only in danger whilst dwelling with the careless or profane. The society of professors may be quite as dangerous, by lulling his conscience to s...leep. He is less on his guard against inward foes, less able to distinguish true religion in his heart, from the natural desire to please, and many of God's children on earth have found the arbour more dangerous than the hill ! Not that Mark did much with which he could re- proach himself, unless it were that he never sought an opportunity of going to see his mother. He connected nothing but ideas of persecution and unkindness with his home. He thought that by this time John Dowley might have returned, a man who had ever treated him with unnatural cruelty; and to say the truth, Mark rather dreaded going again near the place.
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