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Pilgrim's Progress (Hodder Classics)

Author: John Bunyan   Series: Hodder Classics

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A new edition of the classic allegory of Christian life

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A new edition of the classic allegory of Christian life

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Walking through the wilderness of this world I came upon a place where there was a hollow. There I lay down to sleep: and as I slept I dreamed a dream.PILGRIM S PROGRESS tells the story of Christian and his spiritual pilgrimage from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. On his journey he experiences joy, struggle, temptation and danger during his memorable encounters with such characters as Pliable, Talkative, Giant Despair, Worldly-Wiseman, Evangelist, Apollyon, Faithful, Hopeful and Ignorance. One of the most significant works in the English language, it has encouraged and inspired generations of Christians in their own spiritual journeys.This new edition brings Bunyan s seventeenth-century English up to date and includes all of his Bible references, an introduction and a new foreword.

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About the Author

John Bunyan (1628-88) was a writer and preacher. As a Puritan, he was arrested for preaching without a licence and spent twelve years in Bedford jail. It was there that PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, among other works, was written.

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Walking through the wilderness of this world I came upon a place where there was a hollow. There I lay down to sleep: and as I slept I dreamed a dream. PILGRIM S PROGRESS tells the story of Christian and his spiritual pilgrimage from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. On his journey he experiences joy, struggle, temptation and danger during his memorable encounters with such characters as Pliable, Talkative, Giant Despair, Worldly-Wiseman, Evangelist, Apollyon, Faithful, Hopeful and Ignorance. One of the most significant works in the English language, it has encouraged and inspired generations of Christians in their own spiritual journeys.This new edition brings Bunyan s seventeenth-century English up to date and includes all of his Bible references, an introduction and a new foreword.

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Publisher
John Murray Press | Hodder Faith
Published
15th October 2009
Pages
224
ISBN
9780340980156

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