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made even the heavens to echo with their sound. These trumpeters saluted Christian and his fellow, with ten thousand welcomes from the world; and this they did with shouting, and sound of trumpet.

This done, they compassed them round about on every side: some went before, some behind, some on the right hand, and some on the left, (as it were to guard them through the upper regions,) continually sounding as they went with melodious noise, in notes on high; so that the very sight was, to them that could behold it, as if heaven itself was come down to meet them. Thus therefore they walked on together; and as they walked, ever and anon these trumpeters, even with joyful sounds, would, by mixing their music with looks and gestures still signify to Christian and his brother how welcome they were in their company, and with what gladness they came to meet them; and now were these two men, as it were, in heaven before they came at it: being swallowed up with the sight of angels, and with hearing their melodious notes. Here also they had the city itself in view, and thought they heard all the bells therein to ring, to welcome them thereto; but above all, the warm and joyful thoughts that they had about their own dwelling there with such company, and that for ever and ever. Oh! by what tongue or pen can their glorious joy be expressed! Thus they came up to the gate.

Now, when they were come up to the gate, there was written over it, in letters of gold, "Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city (s)."

Then I saw in my dream, that the shining men bid them call at the gate; the which when they did, some from above looked over the gate, to wit, Enoch, Moses, and Elijah, &c. to whom it was said,

(s) Rev. xii. 14.

these pilgrims are come from the city of Destruction, for the love that they bear to the King of this place; and then the pilgrims gave in unto them, each man his certificate, which they had received in the beginning; those therefore were carried into the King, who, when he had read them, said, Where are the men? To whom it was answered, They are standing without the gate, The King then commanded to open the gate, "That the righteous nation (said he) that keepeth the truth may enter in (t)."

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Now I saw in my dream, that these two men went in at the gate; and lo, as they entered, they were transfigured; and they had raiment put on that shone like gold. There was also that met them, with harps and crowns, and gave them to them; the harps to praise withal, and the crowns in token of honour. Then I heard in my dream, that all the bells in the city rang again for joy; and that it was said unto them, "Enter ye into the joy of our Lord." I also heard the men themselves, that they sang with a loud voice, saying, "Blessing, honour, glory, and power, be to him that sitteth upon the throne, and to the Lamb for ever and ever (u).”

Now, just as the gates were opened to let in the men, I looked in after them, and behold the city shone like the sun; the streets also were paved with gold, and in the walked many men with crowns on their heads, palms in their hands, and golden barps to sing praises withal.

There were also of them that had wings; and they auswered one another without intermission, saving, Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord."

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And af er thar, they shut up the gates; which when I had seen, I wished myself among them.

Now while I was gazing upon all these things,

(1) Isa. xxvi. 2.

(u) Rev. v. 13,
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made even the heavens to echo with their sound. These trumpeters saluted Christian and his fellow, with ten thousand welcomes from the world; and this they did with shouting, and sound of trumpet.

This done, they compassed them round about on every side: some went before, some behind, some on the right hand, and some on the left, (as it were to guard them through the upper regions,) con-tinually sounding as they went with melodious noise, in notes on high; so that the very sight was, to them that could behold it, as if heaven itself was come down to meet them. Thus therefore they walked on together; and as they walked, ever and anon these trumpeters, even with joyful sounds, would, by mixing their music with looks and gestures still signify to Christian and his brother how welcome they were in their company, and with what gladness they came to meet them; and now were these two men, as it were, in heaven before they came at it: being swallowed up with the sight of angels, and with hearing their melodious notes. Here also they had the city itself in view, and thought they heard all the bells therein to ring, to welcome them thereto.; but above all, the warm and joyful thoughts that they had about their own dwelling there with such company, and that for ever and ever. Oh! by what tongue or pen can their glorious joy be expressed ! Thus they came up to the gate.

Now, when they were come up. to the gate, there was written over it, in letters of gold, "Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city (s)."

Then I saw in my dream, that the shining men bid them call at the gate; the which when they did, some from above looked over the gate, to wit, Enoch, Moses, and Elijah, &c. to whom it was said,

(s) Rev. xii. 14.

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I turned my head to look back, and saw Ignorance coming up to the river side: but he soon got over, and that without half the difficulty which the other two men met with. For it happened that there was then in that place one Vain-Hope a ferryman, that with his boat helped him over; so he, as the other, I saw, did ascend the hill, to come up to the gate, only he came alone; neither did any man meet him with the least encouragement. When he was come up to the gate, he looked up to the writing that was above, and then began to knock, supposing that entrance should have been quickly administered to him: but he was asked by the men that looked over the top of the gate, Whence come you? and what would you have? He answered, I have eat and drank in the presence of the King, and he has taught in our streets. Then they asked him for his certificate, that they might go in and show it to the King; so he fumbled in his bosom for one, and found none. Then said they, Have you none? But the man answered never a word. So they told the King, but he would not come down to see him, but commanded the two Shining Ques that conducted Christian and Hopeful to the city, to go out and take Ignorance, and bind him hand and foot, and have him away. Then they took him up, and carried him through the air to the door that I saw on the side of the hill, and put bin in there, Then I saw that there was a way to Hell, even from the gates of Heaven, as well as from the City of Destruction.

So I awoke, and behold it was a dream.

EXPLANATORY NOTES.

THE reader will surely exclaim, on the conclusion of this chapter, "Let me d'e the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like bi- !' O how different is the death of Igno

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