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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Hardcover (International Collectors Library, July 5, 1980)
    classic book
  • Pilgrim's Progress/Audio Cassettes

    John Bunyan

    Audio Cassette (Bookthrift Co, May 1, 1988)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Mass Market Paperback (Fleming H Revell Co, June 1, 1965)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Audio Cassette (Caedmon Audio Cassette, Oct. 1, 1983)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    (Abingdon Pr, April 1, 1985)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 18, 2018)
    The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come is a Christian allegory written by John Bunyan and published in February, 1678. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of English literature, has been translated into more than 200 languages, and has never been out of print.
  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Unknown Binding (The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., March 15, 1964)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 5, 2013)
    John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. Are you looking for one of the best books of all time to read? Then you've come to the right spot! The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan is one of the best works of all time. Don’t miss out on this great classic - read The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan today!
  • The Pilgrims Progress in Modern English by John Bunyan

    John Bunyan

    Hardcover (Zondervan, March 15, 1738)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Unknown Binding (Benediction Classics, March 15, 2010)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Hardcover (Marshall Cavendish, Jan. 1, 1782)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress - Part II: By John Bunyan - Illustrated

    John Bunyan

    Paperback (Independently published, June 30, 2020)
    Limited Time Promotional OfferPilgrim’s Progress Part 2: Christiana’s StoryJourney with the Pilgrim's wife, Christiana, as she disregards the ridicule of her neighbors and follows in her husband's footsteps toward the Celestial City. Accompanied by her four sons and Mercy, a young neighbor, Christiana is in for an adventure. Travel with them as they gather wisdom and confront internal and external dangers along their path of faith. They meet up with Great Heart, a noble warrior with the Sword of the Spirit, as he defeats the deceitful Giant, Grim, and his pair of fierce lions. The insight of the Interpreter comforts them when he explains that God sees not the faults of the sinner, but the perfect likeness of His Son, in whom the pilgrims believe.Travel with Christiana and her little troupe as they encounter Vanity Fair, the Enchanted Forest, and the Great Chasm, experiencing perils and triumphs on their quest of faith for the Celestial City.Get ready to enjoy a new set of challenges to overcome as Christian’s wife and children make their way to the heavenly city. Yet again Bunyan’s imaginative text brings out practical and necessary lessons that every believer needs to know.Bunyan wants his reader to travel through this book as an adventure through the Christian life – retold in words and pictures. Though not as well-known as The Pilgrim’s Progress, this sequel has an equal place in the hearts of those that know of it.About John Bunyan:John Bunyan (1628-1688) was born at Elstow, England, about a mile from Bedford, and became one of the most influential authors of the seventeenth century. Few writers in history have left such a wealth of Christ-centered writings.Bunyan’s moving conversion is recorded in his Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners. While walking the streets of Bedford, Bunyan heard “three or four poor women” sitting at a door, “talking about the new birth, the work of God in their hearts, and the way by which they were convinced of their miserable state by nature. They told how God had visited their souls with His love in Christ Jesus, and with what words and promises they had been refreshed, comforted, and supported against the temptations of the devil. From these godly women Bunyan learned to despise sin and to hunger for the Savior. Later, while passing into the fields, he recounts, “This sentence fell upon my soul, ‘Thy righteousness is in heaven’... for my righteousness was Jesus Christ Himself, the same yesterday, today, and forever.” Then “his chains fell off,” and he went home rejoicing.Calling to Preach and ArrestIn 1655, Bunyan was called to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Bunyan was arrested November 12, 1660, for preaching without the approval of the Anglican Church. He was charged with “teaching men to worship God contrary to the law” and was in jail more than twelve years.His most well-known work, The Pilgrim’s Progress, was written while in the Bedford jail. During Bunyan’s lifetime there were 100,000 copies circulated in the British isles, besides several editions in North America. It has been continuously in print since its first printing. Bunyan’s remarkable imagery was firmly rooted in the biblical doctrines of man’s fall, grace, imputation, justification, and the atonement.