The pilgrim Christian undertakes the dangerous journey to the Celestial City, experiencing physical and spiritual obstacles along the way.
A compilation of selected works by John Bunyan.
These are presented by men such as Pliable, who turns back at the Slough of Despond; and Ignorance, who believes he’s a true follower of Christ when he’s really only trusting in himself.
Reading The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan can be a bit challenging even for the best of readers.
... del pan, del agua, del vino, del fuego, de la luz, y de las otras cosas necesarias a la vida humana, o las prohíbe del todo, o hiciese tal estanco de ellas que no se dieran si no muy caras, y con gran escasez. La Palabra de Dios tiene ...
This companion volume includes a short introduction to each chapter which is followed by notes, comments and symbolic meanings. All remarks are maintained in the same chapter and order they originally appeared.
The allegory of Christian on the road to eternal life. Revised in modern English, this modern classic includes Bunyan's original Scripture references.
Traveling through places such as Vanity Fair and the Valley of the Shadow of Death, he reaches his heavenly home but learns rich lessons during the journey. The story has immediate application to everyday life.
Imprisoned for twelve years for his preaching, he wrote first a dramatic allegory of Christian life and followed it with the compelling story of his own conversion.
It is totally unabridged and - excepting certain amplified scenes - remains faithful to Bunyan's original story line.
Reproduction of the original: The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan