LIST OF EMBELLISHMENTS. COPPER PLATE. Portrait of John Bunyan (to face the general Title). WOOD ENGRAVINGS, From Original Designs by Mr. W. Harvey, with the Names of the several Engravers. I. The Author dreaming, II. Initial Letter, Christian, Obstinate, and Pliable, III. Christian at the Wicket-Gate, Page J. Jackson, 11 J. Wright, 11 W. Bonner, 33 IV. Christian losing his Burden at the Cross, J. Jackson, 49 V. Christian passing the Lions, VI. Christian's Fight with Apollyon, VIII. Moses and Christ meeting Faithful, X. Faithful carried to Heaven, C. Nisbet, 59 J. Jackson, 78 "all sorts of H. White, 88 92 T. Williams, T. Mosses, 115 H. White, 127 XI. The Pilgrims in the Dungeon of Giant Despair, PART II. XV. The Author awoke from his second Dream, Page J. Jackson, 225 XVI. Initial Letter, Christiana, Mercy, and Mrs. J. Jackson, 225 Timorous, C. Gorway, 232 T. Williams, 247 XVIII. Mercy fainting at the Gate, Parable of the Hen and Chickens, J. Smith, 263 tian became eased of his Burden, T. Mosses, 273 XXI. Victory of Great-heart over Giant Grim, S. M. Slader, 287 XXII. The Valley of Humiliation, 324 T. Mosses, 350 XXV. The Pilgrims rejoicing at the death of Giant Despair, J. Smith, 372 XXVI. Sleepers on the Enchanted Ground, S. M. Slader, 392 XXVII. Christiana received by the Shining Ones and conducted to the beautiful Gate of the City, XXX. Emblematical Design, end of the Life, i Xxxviii xci THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS FROM THIS WORLD TO THAT WHICH IS TO COME; DELIVERED UNDER THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM: WHEREIN ARE DISCOVERED, THE MANNER OF HIS SETTING OUT; HIS DANGEROUS JOURNEY; AND SAFE ARRIVAL AT THE DESIRED COUNTRY: BY JOHN BUNYAN. PART I. “I HAVE USED SIMILITUDES." HOSEA, C. XII. V. X. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY. M.DCCC.XXXIX. |