5 chapters, 40 full-color illustrations in 9" x 12" full color professional spiral binding format, English lesson text plus student activities, memory verse poster and master for memory verse tokens. In this adaptation from John Bunyan's classic work, children are challenged with the life-changing spiritual truths of Pilgrim's journey to the Celestial City. - Publisher.
This story is based on true accounts of mission work in Mexico. Indian culture, superstition and opposition to the reception of the Gospel are seen through the eyes of Rosa, an Aztec Indian.
Fifty-five years ago, Helen L. Taylor took John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and simplified the vocabulary and concepts for young readers while keeping the storyline intact.
A simplified version of John Bunyan's religious allegory about the journey of Christian toward the heavenly city.
making of the English canon in the eighteenth century, Jonathan Kramnick calls it “a pantheon of high-cultural works from the past.”5 What works are to be included in such a pantheon, however, is far from unambiguous.
The author of The Pilgrim’s Progress, one of the most influential books in English literature, had little formal education. Born the son of a tinker, John Bunyan was expected to follow in his father’s footsteps.
... according to both 'Pauls doctrine, and also Pauls experience' (MWii. 137–8).52 Because it is essential to come to Christ 'as the basest in the world, more fitter to be damned, if thou hadst thy right, then to have the least smile, ...
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John Bunyan, author of Pilgrim's Progress, only mentioned one of his children in his memoirs- Mary.
This is not a devotional classic; it is a dangerous tale.
... John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress helps me visualize the reality of the spiritual truths of Scripture. Hinds' Feet on High Places, by Hannah Hurnard, is another allegory that takes me into the invisible realities of faith. (Find them ...