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_aBunyan, John, _d1628-1688. _e1 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aPilgrim's Journey /by John Bunyan ; edited by John E. Knight. |
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_aHongkong : _bSound of Light Publishers, _c(c)2002. |
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_a213 pages ; _c23 cm |
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_aPART I. THE PILGRIM'S JOURNEY -- _tFlee from the wrath to come! -- _tDeparting the city of destruction -- _tFalling into the slough -- _tMeeting worldly wiseman -- _tSidetracked to morality -- _tThe narrow-gate -- _tAt interpreter's house -- _tFreedom at the cross -- _tThieves and robbers -- _tThe hill difficulty -- _tThe palace beautiful -- _tThe valley of humiliation -- _tChristian meets with faithful -- _tTalkative -- _tAt vanity fair -- _tFaithful on trial -- _tBy-ends overtaken -- _tGreedy grasping ones -- _tLucre hill -- _tThe lessons of a strange pillar -- _tThe river of life -- _tBy-path meadow (Doubting castle) -- _tDelectable mountains -- _tIgnorance met -- _tThe story of little-faith -- _tThe wrong way -- _tAtheist -- _tOn the enchanted ground -- _tDiscussions on conversion -- _tIgnorance confronted -- _tConversion discussions continued -- _tThe country of Beulah -- _tAcross the river - into the city -- |
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_aPART II. THE PILGRIM'S JOURNEY -- _tCourteous companions -- _tChristiana receives a letter -- _tChristiana departs on her journey -- _tMercy follows -- _tAt the narrow-gate -- _tAssaulted -- _tAt the house of interpreter -- _tAccompanied by great-heart -- _tHill of difficulty -- _tOnward toward the beautiful palace -- _tIn the palace -- _tDoctor skill -- _tThrough the valley of humiliation -- _tMr. Honesty -- _tTalk of Mr. Self-will -- _tAt the inn -- _tThe rescue of feeble-mind -- _tAt vanity fair -- _tThe end of despair -- _tBlessings on the mountains -- _tValiant-for-truth -- _tEnchanted ground -- _tIn Beulah -- _tThe master calls -- |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aAppendix One -- About Bunyan -- |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aAppendix Two -- Author's apology. |
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_a"As I walked through the wilderness of this world, I came upon a certain place where there was a den, (Bedford jail) and I lay down in that place to sleep; and as I slept, I dreamed a dream. I dreamt I saw a man clothed with rags, standing in a certain place, with his face turned from his own house, a book in his hand, and a great burden upon his back." And so begins one of the clearest metaphors, start to finish, of a true Christian life. Although written three hundred and twenty-five years ago, the allegoric visions in "Pilgrim's Progress," are as fresh and vivid as tomorrow's sunrise. This new unabridged version of the old classic just sharpens those images in up-to-date language, which doesn't remove the beautiful quaintness of the original. _c8 |
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_aChristian pilgrims and pilgrimages _vFiction. |
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_aKnight, John E. _e5 |
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