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The Labyrinth of the World and The Paradise of the Heart (John Amos Comenius)
You loved Pilgrim’s Progress. Now read what inspired it.
Follow the protagonist, Pilgrim, as he tours through the Labyrinth of the World. Unfortunately, he encounters everything from vanity, violence, and despair instead of meaningfulness and purposefulness. His journey is facilitated by two would-be guides, Mr. Ubiquitous and Mr. Delusion, whose sole efforts are to get Pilgrim to see the world how they want him to see it. In time, Pilgrim becomes despondent about his life, and his guides abandon him.
Then, Christ appears to Pilgrim…
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The Pilgrim’s Progress Bundle (John Bunyan)
John Bunyan certainly authored one of the most influential books in the English language. But The Pilgrim’s Progress is so much more than that: Bunyan’s plan for his readers is for them to travel through this book as an adventure through the Christian life – retold in words and pictures.
Included in this bundle is also The Pilgrim’s Progress 2, Christiana’s Story.
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The Crown of Success (A. L. O. E.)
In this intriguing allegory, a silver crown of Success will be presented to the sibling who most wisely uses time and money to furnish their new home and garden. But they are hindered by those they choose to befriend, whether it be Pride, or Flattery, or Folly.
Who will conquer the daunting challenges of the thief of Time, the lane of Trouble, or the brook of Bother?
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Sir Knight of the Splendid Way (W. E. Cule)
A literary masterpice in allegory (along the lines of The Pilgrim’s Progress) to encourage all in the Lord to press on and persevere in the faith. This is the story of Sir Knight’s quest to carry the Emblem of the King through hostile territory, to be a shining light in the midst of a dark battle and a beacon of hope for the weary.
Sir Knight of the Splendid Way is a captivating allegory-a rich literary masterpiece that will encourage any weary traveler. This beautifully-bound work depicts life as a journey, reaching toward a beacon of hope in the City of the Great King. Beckoned by the King to travel the Splendid Way, the young knight must keep his armor on at all costs.
All along the way he is tempted to take his armor off. Many try to convince him that the battle is not worth the fight. But only those who keep their armor on can see the real battle that rages, and only those with pure hearts will see the King.
Character themes in this story: courage, virtue and purity.
$25.00