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Simple Sloth and Presumption
Then I saw in my dream that Christian went on thus until he came to a valley, where he saw a little out of the way three men fast asleep with fetters upon their legs. The name of the one was Simple, the next Sloth, and the third Presumption.
Then Christian, seeing them fast asleep, went to them, if perhaps he might awaken them, and cried, You are like those who sleep on the top of a mast, for the dead sea is under you, a gulf which has no bottom. Wake up, wake up, and I'll help you take off your fetters." He also warned them, "'If he who prowls about like a roaring lion comes by, you'll most certainly be devoured.'
They then looked upon him, and Simple replied, I see no danger. Sloth said, Yet a little more sleep. And Presumption said, Every tub must stand upon its own bottom, so we don't need your help. And so they lay down to sleep again, and Christian continued on his way.
Yet was he troubled to think that men in such danger could so little regard the kindness which he so freely offered by awakening them, warning them, and offering to help to remove their fetters. you
About John Bunyan
John Bunyan (1628-1688) was a Puritan preacher best remembered as the author of the allegory The Pilgrim's Progress. In addition to The Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan wrote nearly sixty titles.
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