More information on The Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan
Bunyan wrote the first part of The Pilgrim's Progress when he was in prison for conducting unauthorized Baptist religious services outside of the Church of England. It was published in 1678; the second part was published in 1684. In Bunyan's hands a pious tract is transformed into a work of imaginat... (more)
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More information on The New Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan
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More information on Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
John Bunyan
This book presents the ageless spiritual journey of one man into true Christian faith. John Bunyan relates his personal experiences of the crises that brought him to the end of himself and to the merciful God. From his conversion and through many trials and temptations, Bunyan reveals how the grace ... (more)
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More information on Pilgrim's Progress - Part 2: Christiana
John Bunyan
John Bunyan could be said to have authored the most influential book in the English language (other than the King James Bible) but The Pilgrim’s Progress is so much more than an historic novel. It was written in two parts. The 1st (and most famous) part involves Pilgrim leaving his wife and children... (more)
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More information on The Holy War
John Bunyan
John Bunyan could be said to have authored the most influential book in the English language (other than the King James Bible) – The Pilgrim’s Progress. But he has also written another dramatic allegorical novel – The Holy War. Bunyan’s plan for his readers was for them to experience the struggl... (more)
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More information on The Intercession of Christ: Christ, A Complete Saviour
John Bunyan
Introduction by William Barker. Bunyan wrote extensively on topical theological and practical matters, issues that faced the church in his time and which face us still. The Intercession of Christ is one of these works. In it Bunyan traces the nature of Jesus' intercession, who it should affect, the ... (more)
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More information on The Holy War (Complete and Unabridged Edition)
John Bunyan
The Holy War, first published in 1682, is an allegory of the capture of a human life (Mansoul) by Diabolus and its emancipation by Emmanuel. Thus in the siege of Mansoul the assault is carried out from Mount Gracious on one side and Mount Justice on the other, while Mount Hearken is constructed oppo... (more)
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More information on Heavenly Footman: A Puritan's View of How to get to Heaven
John Bunyan
Throughout Bunyan's great allegories his prime concern was that people would be able to discern the way to heaven. The 'Footman' is an athlete dogged in the pursuit of 'winning' the race. Bunyan wants us to be able run the race of the Christian life and finish the course so that we might all meet... (more)
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John Bunyan
Classic allegory of the Christian life. The true nature of the Christian life—one of exciting adventure beset with dangers and difficulties—is brilliantly portrayed in Bunyan’s classic allegory. The author vividly portrays key features of Christian experience, such as the Slough of Despond, and f... (more)
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John Bunyan
Pilgrim’s Progress: Journey to Heaven is a modern adaptation of John Bunyan’s beloved classic tale. Amazing visual effects, beautiful locations and a wonderful cast bring to life the story that has inspired each generation for hundreds of years. Follow Christian and his companions on the great jo... (more)
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