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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 Tinker’s Progress: The Life and Times of John Bunyan (Jacob Tanner)
Known primarily for his allegorical work, The Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan was also a preacher, a gifted theologian and interpreter of Scripture. Academically, he was not a learned man, but when it came to practical and experiential mastery of the Scriptures and their theology, he was as gifted as anyone. His writings have a beauty and practicality not often found. He teaches that the greater the Christian’s understanding of truth, the stronger their own passion for Jesus will be, and the greater their worship and doxology will become.
Jacob Tanner’s enlightening biography traces Bunyan’s life from his humble beginnings to his calling home to the Celestial City. From his debaucherous youth to glimpses of grace and eventual calling to ministry.
There are lessons here for any twenty–first century Christian. He can teach men to be mature, fathers to be loving, husbands to be faithful, pastors to be tender, saints to suffer well, Christians to be steadfast. One of his greatest lessons to modern Christians is how to live faithfully for Christ in a world that is antagonistic to God.
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The Pilgrim’s Progress: 1891 Heirloom Edition, with 170 illustrations (John Bunyan)
This is a beautiful gift edition of Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress, a truly historical reprint. It is a high-quality, large (10″ x 7″) cloth cover, with Smyth-sewn binding.
The cloth cover is a beautiful work of art. Inside, the volume contains 171 well-crafted illustrations from an original 1891 edition. Share with your family the greatest allegory of the Christian life ever written.
This volume also includes Christiana’s Story, called by Bunyan “Part, the Second”, additional material which is frequently left out of other editions of The Pilgrim’s Progress.
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The Hobgoblins: The Story of John Bunyan (Douglas Bond)
“In this exciting and moving book, Douglas Bond introduces readers to one of Christianity’s great heroes. Written from the perspective of Bunyan’s rogue friend turned jailer, this lively story echoes with Bunyan’s own words as he passed through many trials and temptations on his pilgrim way to the Celestial City.” — Dr. Joel Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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John Bunyan: The Journey of a Pilgrim
John Bunyan’s life was an exciting one. That’s what he had wanted as a young man. He had left the security of his father’s workshop to join the Parliamentary troops fighting against King Charles. There was no way he was going to settle for a boring life.
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The Jerusalem Sinner Saved (John Bunyan) (#37)
John Bunyan confessed himself to have been one of the worst sinners to have ever walked God’s earth. After his conversion to Christ, he lived amazed about the God of infinite grace. He loved to proclaim the grace of God to sinners and earnestly persuaded his hearers to embrace Christ by faith with him.
Published by Bunyan in the year of his death (1688), this little book shares with the reader the fruit of his thinking on the loveliness of forgiveness. “I have been vile myself, but have obtained mercy; and I would have my companions in sin partake of mercy too: and, therefore, I have writ this little book.”, said Bunyan.
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