Final answer:
Formalist, from 'The Pilgrim's Progress', bypassed true Christian conversion by B) climbing over the Wall of Salvation, which Christian did not do.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question refers to a scenario from a work of literature, comparing the actions of two characters, Formalist and Christian, specifically in relation to a structure called the Wall of Salvation. However, none of the provided passages directly addresses this specific scenario or characters. Without the appropriate reference to the literary text in question, which appears to be from 'The Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan, it's not possible to provide an authoritative or accurate answer. In 'The Pilgrim's Progress', Formalist is a character who does not enter through the strait gate but climbs over the wall of the narrow way, symbolizing a bypassing of true Christian conversion. Given this context, the answer would be that Formalist climbed over the wall, an action that Christian, who represents the true believer, did not do.