The pilgrim's progress : from this world to that which is to come /

John Bunyan stuns each new generation of Christians with his insight into the spiritual journey. Bunyan began writing this work while imprisoned for not conforming to the requirements of the state church in England. In the face of these difficulties, Bunyan still considered the trials and temptation...

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Main Author: Bunyan, John, 1628-1688
Corporate Author: Dalziel Brothers (Engraver)
Other Authors: Barnard, Frederick, 1846-1896 (Illustrator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Holmen, Wis.] : Suzeteo Enterprises, 2011.
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Summary:John Bunyan stuns each new generation of Christians with his insight into the spiritual journey. Bunyan began writing this work while imprisoned for not conforming to the requirements of the state church in England. In the face of these difficulties, Bunyan still considered the trials and temptations that separate us from God and eternal life with Him to be far more important than his "light and momentary sufferings." Given his own circumstances, Bunyan's message is one the modern reader can take to heart. This illustrated edition contains the numerous drawings and engravings that have helped give Bunyan's book its lasting power, in particular by Frederick Barnard, which were engraved by the Dalziel brothers. This edition also includes an index of Bible passages that Bunyan cited. - Back cover.
Item Description:Publisher location from publisher website.
"This book is in keeping with the 1800 edition printed in London by Strahan and Company Limited" --t.p. verso
Includes index.
Physical Description:255 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN:9781936830237 (hbk.)
193683023X (hbk.)
9781936830213 (pbk.)
1936830213 (pbk.)