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The Pilgrim's Progress [LARGE PRINT] By John Bunyan ( Master Books )
Release Date: 2005-10-20
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Product Description
From the publisher who gave you the immensly popular?James ussher’s ANNALS OF THE WORLD: This volume includes: • John Bunyan’s personal memoir • His last sermon • Special sayings of Bunyan, about death and judgment, the joys of heaven, and much more • Bunyan’s personal account of his life before he accepted Christ • The writer’s account of his time spent in prison • ”The Barren Fig Tree” • ”The Holy War Made by Shaddai Upon Diabolus for the Regaining of the Metropolis of the World” This masterpiece will become an instant family heirloom, introducing entire generations to the pilgrims’ spiritual journey to truth. This hard-cover edition was originally published in 1876. Master Books has re-created this valuable and rare heirloom with today’s modern technology, but kept the original look and feel by painstakingly high-resolution scanning every page of this 850-page tome—historic stains and all! The Pilgrim’s Progress appears in the original large print inside this new edition, creating an easier reading experience for all ages.
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Every Home Needs A Copy ( birdnestbooks )
One of those books every home needs on the shelf. By the way, read it.
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The audio book is very good ( jvanwag5 )
I have made it a habit this year to get through many of the classics on audio book during my daily commute. I picked Pilgrim's Progress since it was one of the most influential English books ever published, and I wanted to see what it was all about.
The audio book was published by Blackstone Audio and the reader was Robert Whitfield. The reader did an excellent job and was very easy to listen to. He did some characterization with his voice that made it easy to know which character was speaking. I was a little worried about the older style English, but it gave me no problem. It probably helps that I am familiar with the King James Version of the Bible. Overall, listening to this book worked out very well.
This is the first book length allegory that I have been through and I thought it was an excellent way to teach. There is no doubt which principal each character is supposed to represent by their name, and their actions represented that well also. I can understand why so many families had this book in their libraries. As far as Christian doctrine goes, there are a few things that some would disagree with, but most of the principals taught are still generally accepted today. The path to God's presence is filled with opposition, but there is help available and the reward is worth it.
I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting to understand an important part of our heritage, and to see what an effective tool allegory is.
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old, overt Christian allegory
I love this book. It was written from a jail cell in the 1600s. This version is the original so the text is difficult to read at first but I would not want a watered down modernized version (which can be purchased). I find if I read in chunks it starts to flow nicely. The characters have names like, "Evangelist", "Piety", "Talkative", "Faith", etc. So you know just where someone is coming from. I have marked up this book with pencil just like I do my scriptures! It is like reading one long parable in story form! Cool book. I'm glad to have found it.
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excellent book for anyone to read
We've read this book to our son and he has really enjoyed it. He doesn't yet fully understand everything and we had to stop and explain a lot to him, but it is something that we plan on reading over and over again as our kids continue to grow.
I read a review that stated that a main flaw in this book was the lack of one on one relationship with Christ. I can understand what they are saying, but I think what you have to keep in mind is that while we are here on earth and in our day and age we do not physically see Christ. He was once here walking and living on this earth, but He is now in heaven. He uses other means now to maintain a personal relationship with us. For example, we can know Christ through His word and through prayer. Just as in the book, He often also sends other Christians along in our life to help us and encourage us. This book is a good example of a walk of faith. We can't see and physically touch Christ right now, but when we are in heaven we WILL see Him just as Bunyan talks about in the book. Christian persevered in his walk without physically seeing Christ and he was rewarded in the end for his faith. For now, how much greater our reward is for those who have not seen Him and yet believed!
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A Treasure!!
Every christian household should have this volume to read and share with the famiy. It never fails to bring me to tears when pilgrim falls before the cross and looses the burden of sin. It is a must have for every christian library and the additional insights from Bunyan are a added blessing!! I cannot say enough good things .....
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