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The Pilgrim'S Progress Audiobook

by John Bunyan
language: english
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books, August of 2025 ‧
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The Pilgrim's Progress, religious allegory by the English writer John Bunyan, published in two parts in 1678 and 1684. The work is a symbolic vision of the good man's pilgrimage through life. At one time second only to the Bible in popularity, The Pilgrim's Progress is the most famous Christian allegory still in print. It was first published in the reign of Charles II and was largely written while its Puritan author was imprisoned for offenses against the Conventicle Act of 1593 (which prohibited the conducting of religious services outside the bailiwick of the Church of England). Part I Part I (1678) is presented as the author's dream of the trials and adventures of Christian (an everyman figure) as he travels from his home, the City of Destruction, to the Celestial City. Christian seeks to rid himself of a terrible burden, the weight of his sins, that he feels after reading a book (ostensibly the Bible). Evangelist points him toward a wicket-gate, and he heads off, leaving his family behind. He falls into the Slough of Despond, dragged down by his burden, but is saved by a man named Help. Christian next meets Mr. Worldly Wiseman, who persuades him to disregard Evangelist's advice and instead go to the village of Morality and seek out Mr. Legality or his son Civility. However, Christian's burden becomes heavier, and he stops. Evangelist reappears and sets him back on the path to the wicket-gate. The gatekeeper, Good-will, lets him through and directs him to the house of the Interpreter, where he receives instruction on Christian grace. Part II In Part II (1684) Christian's wife, Christiana, and their sons as well as their neighbour Mercy attempt to join him in the Celestial City. The psychological intensity is relaxed in this section, and the capacity for humour and realistic observation becomes more evident. Christian's family and Mercy—aided (physically and spiritually) by their guide Great-heart, who slays assorted giants and monsters along the way—have a somewhat easier time, because Christian has smoothed the way, and even such companions as Mrs. Much-afraid and Mr. Ready-to-halt manage to complete the journey. Whereas most of the people encountered by Christian exemplify wrong thinking that will lead to damnation, Christiana meets people who, with help, become worthy of salvation. When they reach the Celestial City, Christiana's sons and the wives they married along the way stay behind in order to help future pilgrims.

The Pilgrim'S Progress

by John Bunyan

Property Description
ISBN: 9786253871284
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Release Date: August of 2025
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
Length: 11 hours and 56 minutes
File Size 366.87 MB
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Categories: Audiobooks in English > Personal and Spiritual Development > Astrology
EAN: 9786253871284

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Bunyan

John Bunyan nasceu em 1628, em Elstow, a sul de Bedford. De família paupérrima, teve pouca educação formal, mas aprendeu a ler e a devorar os romances medievais, em que bravos cavaleiros enfrentavam dragões e monstros. Na juventude era conhecido pelos muitos impropérios que proferia e por dedicar os domingos à dança e ao desporto, o que era malvisto pelos puritanos. Aos 16 anos, no auge da Guerra Civil, juntou-se ao exército. Certa vez foi “retirado” do seu posto, e o soldado que o substituiu foi baleado mortalmente, o que Bunyan viu como uma intervenção divina que mudaria a sua vida – deu um novo sentido à sua fé, tornando-se um pregador de excelência que todos queriam ouvir. Porém, acabou preso por pregar sem permissão, tendo passado mais de 12 anos no cárcere – um dos mais longos períodos registados pelo mesmo motivo. Apesar das miseráveis condições das prisões
da época, foi aí que Bunyan escreveu grande parte da sua obra. Após reconquistar a liberdade, dedicou-se a escrever e a pregar. Faleceu em 1688, tendo deixado escritas mais de 60 obras, entre as quais The Pilgrim’s Progress, considerado o segundo livro mais relevante da História do cristianismo.

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