Read the Introduction by Rev. Robert Maguire, D. D.

Lord Innocent

"One of the chiefest and most honorable townsmen. His sensitive soul was poisoned by the contact of the breath of the lost. Keep innocence secure, for it is easily offended and made weak; it is a delicate plant, that finds it hard to hold its own amid the pollution and defilement of this naughty world."[2]

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1. Rev. George Burder, Explanatory, Experimental and Practical Notes. The Holy War. By John Bunyan. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, [Pref. 1803.]
2. Rev. Robert Maguire, Annotations. The Holy War. By John Bunyan. London: Cassell, Petter and Galpin, c1866.
3. John Bunyan, The Holy War.
4. Charlie Doe, my own comments.