Sunday, February 5, 2017

Color a portrait of "Lord Hategood" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Lord Hategood" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. On his jury are twelve vicious rogue men.

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Color a portrait of "Self Conceit" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Self Conceit" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress

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Color a portrait of "Mr. Holdstheworld and Mr. Byends" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Mr. Holdstheworld and Mr. Byends" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
       Mr. Byends makes it his aim to avoid any hardship or persecution that Christians may have to undergo. He supposedly perishes in the Hill Lucre (a dangerous silver mine) with three of his friends, Hold-the-World, Money-Love, and Save-All, at the behest of Demas, who invites passersby to come and see the mine. A "by-end" is a pursuit that is achieved indirectly. For By-Ends and his companions, it is the by-end of financial gain through religion.

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Color a portrait of "Discretion" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Discretion" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress

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Color a portrait of "Hopeful" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Hopeful" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. The character Hopeful poses an inconsistency in that there is a necessity imposed on the pilgrims that they enter the "King's Highway" by the Wicket Gate. Hopeful did not; however, of him we read: "... one died to bear testimony to the truth, and another rises out of his ashes to be a companion with Christian in his pilgrimage." Hopeful assumes Faithful's place by God's design. Theologically and allegorically it would follow in that "faith" is trust in God as far as things present are concerned, and "hope," biblicaly the same as "faith," is trust in God as far as things of the future are concerned. Hopeful would follow Faithful. The other factor is Vanity Fair's location right on the straight and narrow way. Ignorance, in contrast to Hopeful, was unconcerned about the end times of God, unconcerned with true faith in Jesus Christ, and gave false hope about the future. Ignorance was told by Christian and Hopeful that he should have entered the highway through the Wicket Gate.

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Color a portrait of "Faithful" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Faithful" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
       Christian meets Faithful just after getting through the Valley of The Shadow of Death. He dies later in Vanity Fair for his strong faith and first reaches the Celestial City.

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Color a portrait of "Interpreter" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Interpreter" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress

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Color a portrait of "Mr. Worldly Wiseman" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Worldly Wiseman" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
       His real advice is from the world and not from God, meaning his advice is flawed and consisted of three objectives: getting Christian off the right path, making the cross of Jesus Christ offensive to him, and binding him to the Law so he would die with his sins. Worldly Wiseman has brought down many innocent pilgrims and there will be many more to come.

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Color a portrait of "Charity" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Charity" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress

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Color a portrait of "Talkative" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Talkative" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
       He is known to Christian as a fellow resident of the City of Destruction, living on Prating Row. He is the son of Say-Well and Mrs. Talk-About-The-Right Things. He is said to be better looking from a distance than close up. His enthusiasm for talking about his faith to Faithful deceives him into thinking that he is a sincere man. Christian lets Faithful know about his unsavory past, and in a conversation that Faithful strikes up with him he is exposed as shallow and hypocritical in his Christianity.

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Color a portrait of "Pride" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Pride" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress

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Color a portrait of "Hypocrisy" from Pilgrim's Progress

Description of The Coloring Page: a portrait of "Hypocrisy" from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
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