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Pilgrim'S Progress eBook

The Powerful, Timeless Story Of How To Live On The Way To Heaven

by John Bunyan
language: english
Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Inc., January of 2014 ‧
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You’ve heard of The Pilgrim’s Progress—now read it in a lightly updated, abridged form. It’s a story you won’t want to miss! Written in the 1600s, this timeless allegory still speaks to readers, realistically describing the joys and trials of anticipating heaven while living the Christian life on this earth. Bunyan’s immortal characters—Christian, Obstinate, Pliable, and Mr. Worldly Wiseman, among others—are placed in compelling settings such as the City of Destruction, the Celestial City, and the Wicket Gate. This edition contains approximately 60 percent of the content of Part I of Bunyan’s original book.

 

Pilgrim'S Progress

The Powerful, Timeless Story Of How To Live On The Way To Heaven

by John Bunyan

Property Description
ISBN: 9781628363494
Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: January of 2014
Language: English
Pages: 192
Format: eBook
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Collection: Faith Classics
Categories: eBooks in English > Faith & Religion > Science and History of Religions
EAN: 9781628363494
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Bunyan

John Bunyan was born in 1628 in Elstow, south of Bedford. From a very poor family, he had little formal education, but he learned to read and devoured medieval romances, in which brave knights faced dragons and monsters. In his youth, he was known for the many profanities he uttered and for dedicating his Sundays to dancing and sports, which was frowned upon by the Puritans. At the age of 16, at the height of the Civil War, he joined the army. On one occasion, he was "removed" from his post, and the soldier who replaced him was shot dead, which Bunyan saw as a divine intervention that would change his life – he gave new meaning to his faith, becoming an excellent preacher whom everyone wanted to hear. However, he ended up imprisoned for preaching without permission, spending more than 12 years in jail – one of the longest periods recorded for the same reason. Despite the miserable conditions of the prisons
At the time, it was there that Bunyan wrote a large part of his work. After regaining his freedom, he dedicated himself to writing and preaching. He died in 1688, having left behind more than 60 written works, among which... The Pilgrim's Progress, considered the second most important book in the history of Christianity.

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