The Pilgrim's Progress and grace abounding to the chief of sinners /

Bunyan, John, 1628-1688,

The Pilgrim's Progress and grace abounding to the chief of sinners / John Bunyan. - New York : New York : Westminster : Vintage [Imprint], Knopf Doubleday Pub. Group Random House [distributor] April 2004 ; - 1 online resource. - Vintage Spiritual Classics Ser. . - Vintage Spiritual Classics Ser. .

Now available together in a single volume, these two classics were written by seventeenth-century England's most famous prisoner of conscience, Baptist John Bunyan (1628-1688). Imprisoned for twelve years for his preaching, he wrote first a dramatic allegory of Christian life and followed it with the compelling story of his own conversion. Both have been beloved by generations of spiritual seekers and still speak powerfully to modern readers. Pilgrim's Progress recounts the perilous journey of Christian from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City, and in its second part, follows the journey of his wife, Christiana. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners is Bunyan's fervent memoir of his own spiritual regeneration. Both works are enduring masterpieces of English prose, uniting the simple power of Biblical language with the vivid bluntness of untutored speech. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Christianity.
Religions.
Christianisme.
Religions.
Christianity.
religions (belief systems, cultures)
LITERARY CRITICISM--European--English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Christianity
Religions

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