The Pilgrim's Progress
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5W, 1913 by John Bunyan
Description
The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678) by John Bunyan is one of the most influential works in Christian literature. Written as an allegory, it follows the journey of Christian, an everyman figure, as he travels from the “City of Destruction” to the “Celestial City,” symbolizing the path to salvation. Along the way, he faces trials, temptations, and obstacles—such as the Slough of Despond, Vanity Fair, and Doubting Castle—each representing spiritual struggles. Rich in biblical imagery and moral lessons, the work has remained a classic for its powerful portrayal of faith, perseverance, and redemption.
Notes
Brown and rust hardback with foxing around outside edges, intact, overall good condition.