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Who Said it?
About the Book
100

These two individuals were Christian’s travel companions

Faithful and Hopeful

100

This place is where Christian’s burden rolled off his back.

Cross

100

The burden on Christian’s back at the beginning of the story represents _______________.

His sin

100

“In yonder village (the name of the village is Morality) there lives a man whose name is Legality, a very judicious man of good reputation, who has the skill to relieve one of such burdens as you carry… To him you may go and be helped immediately.”

Worldly Wise

100

This author wrote Pilgrim’ Progress.

John Bunyan

200

This person pointed Christian to the wicket gate.

Evangelist

200

This is the bog into which Christian fell on his way to the Wicket Gate.

Slough of Despond

200

The key that Christian and Hopeful used to unlock their prison cell at Doubting Castle represents ____________.

God's Promises

200

“I am an enemy of the Prince. I hate His laws, His person, and His people. I have come for the purpose of arresting you.”

Apollyon

200

The one book that has been printed more than Pilgrim’s Progress.

The Bible

300

The individual who held Christian and Hopeful as prisoners at Doubting Castle.

Giant Despair

300

The city in which Faithful was accused, tried, and executed.

Vanity Fair

300

The scroll (or certificate) that Christian receives at the Cross represents ______________.

Assurance of salvation

300

“You reprobate, you deserve to die, to be stoned to death right here. But that all men may see our gentleness and fairness toward you, you vile wretch, let us hear what you have to say for yourself.”

Judge Hategood

300

The place in which the Pilgrims Progress was written.

Prison in Bedford, England

400

This man crossed the River and tried to enter the Celestial City without a scroll.

Ignorance

400

This is the home of Discretion, Piety, Prudence, and Charity.

House Beautiful

400

The man in a white robe who guided Christian and Hopeful off the narrow way represents ______________.

Deceiver / false prophet

400

“I am so sleepy I can hardly hold my eyes open; let us lie down here and take one good nap.”

Hopeful

400

The literary device that the author of Pilgrim’s Progress used to portray the spiritual journey of a Christian.

Allegory

500

This person on his way back to the City of Destruction who laughed at Christian and Hopeful for continuing on their journey.

Athiest

500

The grassy pasture with a smooth path on the other side of the rough way.

Byway Meadow

500

The Interpreter brought Christian into a room with two children, Passion and Patience, who represent _____________.

(Passion – men of this world who must have all their rewards in this life, they cannot wait; Patients – the person who waits for the best things, the glory of his rewards to come).

500

“Did not the shepherds tell you to beware of the Deceiver?”

The Shining One

500

The decade in which Pilgrim’s Progress was published.

1678

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