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Pilgrim's Progress Vocabulary 5-9

Across
Having the moral qualities that God's Law requires.
Ethics; ideas and principles of right and wrong in conduct or virtuous conduct.
To pardon; to pronounce free from guilt or blame.
In scripture in refers to the new Jerusalem or heaven, the city of the great King.
A cheerful attitude of kindness, mercy and benevolence.
Satan; the devil; cheif adversary of God and His people.
An opinion or recommendation offered as a guide for making a decision, action or conduct.
To violate a law of God. To depart voluntarily from the path of duty prescribed by God to man. To violate the divine law, willfully OR unknowingly; to violate any known rule of duty.
Any idea that claims to give you a good life, but keeps you from God's will and ways.
One who mediates between speakers of two different languages.
To assist; to aid; to LEND STRENGTH to someone else.
Down
A person who acts contrary to sound wisdom in his moral conduct OR one who enjoys temporary pleasures to the service of God and eternal happiness.
Unmerited undeserved favor. Love and kindness towards the suffering, needy or unrighteous.
Affected by shame or guilt of some wrong action.
Violent anger aroused by a real or supposed wrong. God's wrath is coming for unrepentant sinners.
Low, worthless people.
A law which prescribes men's religious and social duties to God and to each other The moral law is contained in The Decalogue or what we know as The Ten Commandments, written by the finger of God on two tablets of stone and delivered to Moses on Mount Sinai.
Moral righteous acts or deeds of the flesh often seen as legalistic. (We are NOT saved by our works, but our works DO prove that we have faith!)
Conformity to the law; in theology, a reliance on works, rather than grace, for salvation in Jesus Christ.
The act of delivering or freeing one from restraint, captivity or peril; rescue.
Dirt; corruption; pollution; anything that tarnishes or defiles the moral character.