Logos Bible Software
Sign In
Products>Pilgrim's Progress: One Man's Search for Eternal Life--A Christian Allegory

Pilgrim's Progress: One Man's Search for Eternal Life--A Christian Allegory

Publisher:
, 2012
ISBN: 9781441233288
Ebooks are designed for reading and have few connections to your library.

$4.49

Digital list price: $5.99
Save $1.50 (25%)

The classic drama of Christian's journey to discover eternal life offers readers encouragement and direction for their own pilgrimage.

Top Highlights

“Then said Mr Holy-man, There are two things that they have need to be possessed with that go on pilgrimage; courage, and an unspotted life. If they have not courage, they can never hold on their way; and if their lives be loose, they will make the very name of a pilgrim stink.” (source)

“Right glad am I, said Evangelist, not that you have met with trials, but that you have been victors, and for that you have, notwithstanding many weaknesses, continued in the way to this very day.” (source)

“I believed that that was true which had been told me, to wit, that without the righteousness of this Christ, all the world could not save me; and therefore, thought I with myself, if I leave off, I die, and I can but die at the throne of grace. And withal this came into my mind, If it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, and will not tarry. So I continued praying, until the Father showed me His Son.” (source)

“So all things work for good, and tend to make you more wary.” (source)

“The young man’s doubtless. For that which heads it against the greatest opposition, gives best demonstration that it is strongest; especially when it also holdeth pace with that that meets not with half so much, as to be sure old age does not. Besides, I have observed that old men have blessed themselves with this mistake; namely, taking the decays of nature for a gracious conquest over corruption, and so have been apt to beguile themselves. Indeed, old men that are gracious are best able to give advice to them that are young, because they have seen most of the emptiness of things: but yet, for an old and a young man to set out both together, the young one has the advantage of the fairest discovery of a work of grace within him, though the old man’s corruptions are naturally the weakest.” (source)

Product Details

  • Title : Pilgrim's Progress: One Man's Search for Eternal Life--A Christian Allegory
  • Author: Bunyan, John
  • Publisher: Revell
  • Publication Date: 1999
  • ISBN: 9781441233288
John Bunyan

John Bunyan (1628–1688) is one of the most prominent Puritans of all time. Bunyan was well known as a respected preacher during his lifetime and remembered through his writing to this day—namely The Pilgrim's Progress.

After joining the Bedford Baptist Church of Bedford, England, in 1654, Bunyan began preaching in nearby villages. He was prosecuted under an Elizabethan act against nonconformity and imprisoned for three months which was extended to twelve years. Bunyan became the pastor of St. John's Church the same month as his release from prison.

The author of more than 60 books, Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, Holy War, and his autobiographical book Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, gained a prominent and unique place in history. The Works of John Bunyan (3 vols.) includes 61 Bunyan-penned classics.

Reviews

0 ratings

Sign in with your Faithlife account

    $4.49

    Digital list price: $5.99
    Save $1.50 (25%)