Pilgrims Test Flashcards

(26 cards)

1
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Who Wrote Pilgrim’s Progress?

A

John Bunyan

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2
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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

A

Faith or Obeideance

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6
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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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8
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The Shinning Ones represent

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The Father Son and The Holy Spirit

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9
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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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11
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Doubting Castle represents

A

Trials

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12
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The Celestial City represents

A

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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15
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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?

A

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?

A

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.

19
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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?

A

Giant Despair

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

A

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”

24
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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.

A

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
What solution to our sin does Mr. Worldy Wise man sending Christian to Mr. legality represent?
A Works based salvation
26
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?
Ignorance says that his heart tells him so, to which Christian responds that ”he trusts his own heart, is a fool”