John Bunyan (1628–1688) English writer, Protestant preacher. Born in England. He spent most of his life in Bedford. At the age of 19 he married a young woman who persuaded him to attend church regularly. There he listened to the Gospel, and after a deep and long spiritual struggle he completely surrendered himself to the Lord, after which he was baptized and became a member of the Bedford Baptist Church. He soon began to preach in the church and the surrounding villages.
In 1660 he was arrested and imprisoned for holding secret, unsanctioned religious meetings. When he was offered freedom in exchange for a promise never to preach again, he refused and remained in prison. He was released in 1672 and immediately returned to his previous activities. For the next 16 years of his life, he was active as a pastor, writer, counselor, and senior pastor of numerous churches and youth ministries.
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The Pilgrim's Journey
Author: John BunyanCategoryDescriptionContentAuthorDetails"The Pilgrim's Journey" by John Bunyan is one of the greatest works of English literature. This book has encouraged, challenged and enthralled children and adults for centuries. This edition of the Christian classic contains thirty original full-page color illustrations by the famous artist Mike Wimmer. This work, which tells about the Christian's journey to the Heavenly Country, during which he meets the Evangelist, Nevezhda, the Worldly Sage and other characters, will help readers to reflect on the joys and difficulties of the life of faith on earth.
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Preface from the publisher
Chapter 1Pilgrim's strong grief
Chapter 2Broad way or narrow way
Chapter 3The burden is lifted and the journey has begun
Chapter 4A fierce battle and the Valley of the Dead Shadow
Chapter 5A faithful friend
Chapter 6Faith is louder than words
Chapter 7On trial for the Gospel
Chapter 8Resistance to worldly attachments
Chapter 9Rest by God's river
Chapter 10In captivity of Despair
Chapter 11Shepherds' warnings and reminders of past dangers
Chapter 12A Test of Faith
Chapter 13Enemies-seducers and restoration of trust
Chapter 14Stubborn Ignorant
Chapter 15Home, to Nebesnyi Horod
Conclusion
Editor's notes
John Bunyan (1628–1688) English writer, Protestant preacher. Born in England. He spent most of his life in Bedford. At the age of 19 he married a young woman who persuaded him to attend church regularly. There he listened to the Gospel, and after a deep and long spiritual struggle he completely surrendered himself to the Lord, after which he was baptized and became a member of the Bedford Baptist Church. He soon began to preach in the church and the surrounding villages.
In 1660 he was arrested and imprisoned for holding secret, unsanctioned religious meetings. When he was offered freedom in exchange for a promise never to preach again, he refused and remained in prison. He was released in 1672 and immediately returned to his previous activities. For the next 16 years of his life, he was active as a pastor, writer, counselor, and senior pastor of numerous churches and youth ministries.
Author John BunyanVendor ЛевитISBN 978-617-8232-29-0Year 2024Cover SolidPages count 256Language RussianWeight 695 gSize 160 x 235 x 18Languages UkrainianQuantityPrice ₴470.00dThe Pilgrim's Journey
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Pilgrim's Journey
Author: John BunyanCategoryDescriptionContentAuthorDetailsJohn Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress is one of the greatest works of English literature. It has inspired, challenged, and delighted children and adults for centuries. This edition of the Christian classic features thirty original full-page color illustrations by renowned artist Mike Wimmer. The story of a Christian's journey to Heaven, during which he encounters the Evangelist, the Fool, the Wise Man, and other characters, will help readers understand the joys and challenges of a life of faith on earth.
For a wide range of readers.
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Introductory word
Chapter 1The Pilgrim's Great Misfortune
Chapter 2Wide or narrow path
Chapter 3Release from the burden and begin the journey
Chapter 4Fierce Battle and the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Chapter 5A loyal friend
Chapter 6Faith beyond words
Chapter 7On trial for the Gospel
Chapter 8Facing the elements of the world
Chapter 9Renewal at the River of God
Chapter 10Prisoners of Despair
Chapter 11Shepherds' Warnings and Avoidance of Dangers
Chapter 12Test of faith
Chapter 13Flattering enemies and rebuilding trust
Chapter 14Stubborn Ignorant
Chapter 15Home to the Heavenly City
Epilogue
Editor's Notes
John Bunyan (1628–1688) English writer, Protestant preacher. Born in England. He spent most of his life in Bedford. At the age of 19 he married a young woman who persuaded him to attend church regularly. There he listened to the Gospel, and after a deep and long spiritual struggle he completely surrendered himself to the Lord, after which he was baptized and became a member of the Bedford Baptist Church. He soon began to preach in the church and the surrounding villages.
In 1660 he was arrested and imprisoned for holding secret, unsanctioned religious meetings. When he was offered freedom in exchange for a promise never to preach again, he refused and remained in prison. He was released in 1672 and immediately returned to his previous activities. For the next 16 years of his life, he was active as a pastor, writer, counselor, and senior pastor of numerous churches and youth ministries.
Author John BunyanVendor ЛевитISBN 978-617-7662-95-1Year 2024Cover SolidPages count 256Language UkrainianWeight 695 gSize 160 x 235 x 18Languages RussianQuantityPrice ₴470.00dPilgrim's Journey
Regular price ₴470.00 UAHRegular priceUnit price / perSale price ₴470.00 UAH

















