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Bunyan Characters - Third Series

CHAPTER XVI--YOUNG CAPTAIN SELF-DENIAL
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You cannot begin this lifelong study and this lifelong pursuit of self-denial too early.

For, even if you begin to read our books and to practise our discipline in your very boyhood, when you are old men and very saints of God you will feel that your self-love is still so full of life and power, that your self-denial has scarcely begun.

Ah, me! men: both old and young men.

Ah, me! what a life's task set us of God it is to make us a new heart, to cleanse out an unclean heart, to lay in the dust a proud heart, and to keep a heart at all times, and in all places, and toward all people, with all diligence! Who is sufficient for these things?
'Now was Christian somewhat in a maze.

But at last, when every man started back for fear, Christian saw a man of a very stout countenance come up to him that sat there with the inkhorn to write, saying, Set down my name, sir! At which there was a pleasant voice heard from those that were within, even of those who walked upon the top of that place, saying, "Come in, come in: Eternal glory thou shalt win." Then Christian smiled, and said: I think, verily, that I know the meaning of all this now.'.


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