Pilgrims Test Flashcards

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1
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Who Wrote Pilgrim’s Progress?

A

John Bunyan

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What kind of Literature is Pilgrim’s Progress?

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Allegory

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3
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Christian’s Burden represents

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His Sin

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4
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The City of Destruction represents

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This World

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5
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The Narrow Path represents

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Faith or Obeideance

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Apollyon represents

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Satan

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7
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Christian’s certificate represents

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The Seal of the Holy Spirit

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The Shinning Ones represent

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The Father Son and The Holy Spirit

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Christian represents

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Everyman or every Christian

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10
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Christian’s Key represents

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Truth or promise

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Doubting Castle represents

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Trials

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12
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The Celestial City represents

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Heaven

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13
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In what way were you encouraged as you read Christian’s spiritual journey?

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14
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What was the name of the two giants in the Valley of the Shadow of Death?

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Pope and Pagan

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Who is Flatterer and what does he do?

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Flatter is a “false Apostle that hath transformed himself into an Angel of light.” He takes them off the path and they are caught in a Net.

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16
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What keeps Hopeful from falling asleep in the enchanted land?

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Conversation with Christian.

17
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Where does Worldly-Wise man tell Christian to go to get the burden off of his back?

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He sends him to Mr. Legality.

18
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What is Vanity-Fair?

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Vanity-Fair is a fair that lasts all year long where all “sorts of vanity” are sold.

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What kind of people are at Vanity-Fair?

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Here are all kinds of fools, knaves, rogues and cheats.

20
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Who is the owner of Doubting-Castle?

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Giant Despair

21
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What happens to Christian and Faithful at Doubting-Castle?

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Giant Despair finds Christian and Hopeful and imprisons and beats them. Christian has “double sorrow” because he feels responsible. After being deprived of food and beaten, they escape

22
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What is Christian’s concern with Ignorance?

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He is concerned that he did not enter at the Wicket Gate and is therefore a Thief and a Robber and will not gain entrance into the City.

23
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What is the basis of Ignorance’s confidence that he is justified before God?

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He believes that he is justified because of his good works. “I shall be justified before God from the Curse, through His gracious acceptance of my obedience to his law”

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Name one of the fellow travelers or persons that Christian meets on his journey, give the name and what the name meant and how that traveler represented their name.

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Worldly-Wiseman - The name means he is wise in the ways of the world and this man had the world’s answers for Christian’s burden.

25
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What solution to our sin does Mr. Worldy Wise man sending Christian to Mr. legality represent?

A

A Works based salvation

26
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What is Ignorance’s response when Christian asks him how he knows that he has left all for God and heaven? How does Christian respond?

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Ignorance says that his heart tells him so, to which Christian responds that ”he trusts his own heart, is a fool”