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What is Pilgrims Progress about? I saw someone who had this book in church.
Jan
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janny108 said:What is Pilgrims Progress about? I saw someone who had this book in church.
Jan
PapaLandShark said:Indeed...My Aunt and Uncle gave a copy of that to me when I was 6 or so. I'm rediscovering it with my son ( now 5 ).![]()
edb19 said:Along with the Narnia Chronicles and The Screwtape Letters I think it's probably the best work of Christian fiction available. Can't recommend it enough - I think it should be required reading for all Christians.
Paleoconservatarian said:Tolkien gets left out?
Also, Narnia fans should check out Lewis' Space Trilogy.
Jan: Without a doubt, you should read The Pilgrim's Progress. Buy a copy for all your friends.
Knight said:A good book and a great read. Two pieces of advice:
1. Read it in the original version. The older english can be a little difficult but it is quite beautiful.
2. Get a copy that includes references to Scripture in the margins and you can see what parts of Scripture apply to the part you are reading.
janny108 said:What is Pilgrims Progress about? I saw someone who had this book in church.
Jan
cygnusx1 said:second only to the Bible itself I consider Pilgrims Progress to be the most useful and Spiritual book in existence.
I even bought several copies years ago as gifts for a few Christians ........... when you read it you will think "how does Bunyan know so much about not only me , but about those around me "![]()
edb19 said:I have both and agree with the beauty of the old English (but I like Shakespeare). I've never seen one with Scripture references though - how cool.
edie
Paleoconservatarian said:Funny, I don't think I've ever seen one without Scripture references.
janny108 said:Thanks everyone! What is the best way to get this book? Through Amazon for ex.?
Jan