The Pilgrim's ProgressWordsworth Editions, 1996 - 272 sider "In John Bunyan's classic allegory, Christian abandons his family and the City of Destruction and sets off to find salvation. His path is straight but not easy, and he is beset by trials, including the terrible violence of the destructive Apollyon and the Giant Despair, as he pursues his pilgrimage through the Slough of Despond, the Delectable Mountains and Vanity Fair towards the Celestial City. In the second part of the narrative his wife, Christiana, is escorted by Great-Heart through the same difficult terrain. Written with the urgency of persecuted faith and a fiery imagination, The Pilgrim's Progress is a spiritual as well as a literary classic." "In his introduction, Roger Pooley discusses Bunyan's life and theology, as well as the text's biblical and historical backdrop, its success and critical history. This edition also includes accompanying seventeenth-century illustrations, a chronology, suggested further reading, notes and an index."--BOOK JACKET. |
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The Authors Apology for his Book | 1 |
The Pilgrims Progress in the Similitude | 9 |
The Conclusion | 132 |
The Pilgrims Progress in the Similitude | 143 |
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answered Apollyon art thou asked Beelzebub began behold betwixt blessed boys Bunyan burden By-ends called Celestial City Celestial Gate Christ CHRISTIAN Yes City of Destruction companion danger Despond discourse door doth dream Esau Evangelist fair faith fear Feeble-mind Gaius gate Giant Despair glad go back going on pilgrimage gone grace Great-heart hand hath hear heard heart heaven hill hobgoblins holy HONEST HOPEFUL husband IGNORANCE Interpreter John Bunyan journey King knocked lions Little-faith look Lord Matthew Mercy mind Mount Zion neighbour never perceive Pilgrim's Progress pilgrims Pliable pray PRUDENCE religion righteousness Shepherds sight sleep Slough of Despond soul spirits stand Stand-fast stood talk tell thee things thou art thou hast thought told town truth University of Sunderland unto VALIANT valley Vanity Fair walk wherefore whither wife words WORLDLY WISEMAN