ТНЕ AUTHOR'S WAY Of fending forth His SECOND PART OF THE PILGRIM. G O now, my little Вook, to every Where my First Pilgrim bas but shewn Call at their Door: If any fay, Who's Then anfwer thou CHRISTIAN is here. With all thy Boys: And then thou knoweft how: Fell THE AUTHOR'S WAY Of fending forth His SECOND PART OF THE PILGRIM. G O now, my little Book, to every Where my Firft Pilgrim bas but fhewn Call at their Door: If any fay, Who's 茶 there? Then anfwer thou CHRISTIAN is here. If they bid thee Come in, then enter thou, With all thy Boys: And then thou knoweft how; Fell Tell who they are, alfo from whence they came; One Chriftian a Pilgrim? If they fay, Tell them that they have left their House and Home, Are turned Pilgrims, feek a World to come: That they have met with Hardships in the Way, Yea, tell them also of the next who have Go tell them alfo of thofe dainty Things, Perhaps with Heart and Hand they will embrace i. O B 1. OBJECTION. But how, if they will not believe of me That I am truly thine; 'caufe fome there be That counterfeit the Pilgrim, and his Name, Seek, by Difguife, to feem the very fame, And by that Means have brought themselves into The Hands and Houfes of I know not who. ANSWER, 'Tis true, fome have of late to counterfeit If fuch thou meet'ft with, then thine only Way 22 OBJE C T. But yet, perhaps, I may enquire for him, What |