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Any one here ever read this book?
If so, please share your comments about it?
Even if you only read a chapter or so,
please do share your impression of it.
Along with the C S Lewis books, I heard this is one of the best Christian classics ever written.
This CLASSIC IS NOW AVAILABLE ON LINE.
Audio and text formats.
I haven’t read this book but I am now on my journey of listening to the audio and reading along. The Web pages are kind of tricky, you have to have two windows open in order to be able to read the book along with listening to the audio. But once you understand how the files are listed you will be able to keep the text book and the audio in unison.
I got this information from off of the Main Web page to give you an idea of the contents of this book. It is still popular over 400 years later.
The Pilgrims Progress
by John Bunyan
Read the book
http://www.thebaptistpage.com/Reading/Bunyan/Pilgrim/pilgrim_main.htm
Listen to the book
http://www.sermonaudio.com/pilgrims.asp
Quote by Charles Spurgeon:
I would quote John Bunyan as an instance of what I mean. Read anything of his, and you will see that it is almost like the reading the Bible itself. He had read it till his very soul was saturated with Scripture; and, though his writings are charmingly full of poetry, yet he cannot give us his Pilgrim's Progress  that sweetest of all prose poems  without continually making us feel and say, "Why, this man is a living Bible!" Prick him anywhere  his blood is Bibline, the very essence of the Bible flows from him. He cannot speak without quoting a text, for his very soul is full of the Word of God. I commend his example to you, beloved."
.......................... C.H. Spurgeon ..........................
Part One
Apology for his Book
First Stage - Christian's deplorable condition - Evangelist directs him - Obstinate and Pliable - Slough of Despond - Worldly Wiseman - Mount Sinai - Conversation with Evangelist.
Second Stage - The Gate - conversation with Good-Will - the Interpreter's House - Christian entertained - the sights there shown him.
Third Stage - Loses his burden at the Cross - Simple, Sloth, Presumption, Formalist, Hypocrisy - hill Difficulty - the Arbor - misses his roll - the palace Beautiful - the lions - talk with Discretion, Piety, Prudence, and Charity - wonders shown to Christian - he is armed.
Fourth Stage - Valley of Humiliation - conflict with Apollyon - Valley of the Shadow of Death - Giants Pope and Pagan.
Fifth Stage - Discourse with Faithful - Talkative and Faithful - Talkative's character.
Sixth Stage - Evangelist overtakes Christian and Faithful - Vanity Fair - the Pilgrims brought to trial - Faithful's martyrdom.
Seventh Stage - Christian and Hopeful - By-ends and his companions - plain of Ease - Lucre-hill - Demas - the River of Life - Vain- Confidence - Giant Despair - the Pilgrims beaten - the Dungeon - the Key of Promise.
Eighth Stage - The Delectable Mountains - entertained by the Shepherds - a by-way to Hell.
Ninth Stage - Christian and Hopeful meet Ignorance - Turn-away - Little-Faith - the Flatterer - the net - chastised by a Shining One - Atheist - Enchanted Ground - Hopeful's account of his conversion - discourse of Christian and Ignorance.
Tenth Stage - Talk of Christian and Hopeful - Temporary - the backslider - the land of Beulah - Christian and Hopeful pass the River -welcome to the Celestial city.
Part Two
Part One concludes the story of Pilgrim while Part Two tells the story of his wife, Christiana.
Apology for the Second Part
Introduction
First Stage - Christiana and Mercy - Slough of Despond - knocking at the gate - the Dog - talk between the Pilgrims.
Second Stage - The Devil's garden - two ill-favored ones assault them - the Reliever - entertainment at the Interpreter's house - the Significant Rooms - Christiana and Mercy's experience
Third Stage - Accompanied by Great-Heart - the Cross - justified by Christ - Sloth and his companions hung - the hill Difficulty - the Arbor.
Fourth Stage - The Lions - Giant Grim slain by Great-Heart - the Pilgrims entertained - the children catechized by Prudence - Mr. Brisk - Matthew sick - the remedy - sights shown the Pilgrims
Fifth Stage - Valley of Humiliation - Valley of the Shadow of Death - Giant Maul slain
Sixth Stage - Discourse with Old Honest - character and history of Mr. Fearing - Mr. Self-will and some professors - Gaius' house - conversation - the supper - Old Honest and Great-Heart's riddles and discourse - Giant Slay-good killed - Mr. Feeble-mind's history - Mr. Ready-to-halt - Vanity Fair - Mr. Mnason's house - cheering entertainment and converse - a Monster
Seventh Stage - Hill Lucre - River of Life - Giant Despair killed - the Delectable Mountains - entertainment by the Shepherds.
Eighth Stage - Valiant-for-Truth's-Victory - his talk with Great- Heart - the Enchanted Ground - Heedless and Too-bold - Mr. Stand-fast - Madam Bubble's temptations - the land of Beulah - Christiana summoned - her parting addresses - she passes the River - she is followed by Ready- to-halt, Feeble-mind, Despondency and his daughter, Honest, Valiant, Steadfast
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Any one here ever read this book?
If so, please share your comments about it?
Even if you only read a chapter or so,
please do share your impression of it.
Along with the C S Lewis books, I heard this is one of the best Christian classics ever written.
This CLASSIC IS NOW AVAILABLE ON LINE.
Audio and text formats.
I haven’t read this book but I am now on my journey of listening to the audio and reading along. The Web pages are kind of tricky, you have to have two windows open in order to be able to read the book along with listening to the audio. But once you understand how the files are listed you will be able to keep the text book and the audio in unison.
I got this information from off of the Main Web page to give you an idea of the contents of this book. It is still popular over 400 years later.
The Pilgrims Progress
by John Bunyan
Read the book
http://www.thebaptistpage.com/Reading/Bunyan/Pilgrim/pilgrim_main.htm
Listen to the book
http://www.sermonaudio.com/pilgrims.asp
Quote by Charles Spurgeon:
I would quote John Bunyan as an instance of what I mean. Read anything of his, and you will see that it is almost like the reading the Bible itself. He had read it till his very soul was saturated with Scripture; and, though his writings are charmingly full of poetry, yet he cannot give us his Pilgrim's Progress  that sweetest of all prose poems  without continually making us feel and say, "Why, this man is a living Bible!" Prick him anywhere  his blood is Bibline, the very essence of the Bible flows from him. He cannot speak without quoting a text, for his very soul is full of the Word of God. I commend his example to you, beloved."
.......................... C.H. Spurgeon ..........................
Part One
Apology for his Book
First Stage - Christian's deplorable condition - Evangelist directs him - Obstinate and Pliable - Slough of Despond - Worldly Wiseman - Mount Sinai - Conversation with Evangelist.
Second Stage - The Gate - conversation with Good-Will - the Interpreter's House - Christian entertained - the sights there shown him.
Third Stage - Loses his burden at the Cross - Simple, Sloth, Presumption, Formalist, Hypocrisy - hill Difficulty - the Arbor - misses his roll - the palace Beautiful - the lions - talk with Discretion, Piety, Prudence, and Charity - wonders shown to Christian - he is armed.
Fourth Stage - Valley of Humiliation - conflict with Apollyon - Valley of the Shadow of Death - Giants Pope and Pagan.
Fifth Stage - Discourse with Faithful - Talkative and Faithful - Talkative's character.
Sixth Stage - Evangelist overtakes Christian and Faithful - Vanity Fair - the Pilgrims brought to trial - Faithful's martyrdom.
Seventh Stage - Christian and Hopeful - By-ends and his companions - plain of Ease - Lucre-hill - Demas - the River of Life - Vain- Confidence - Giant Despair - the Pilgrims beaten - the Dungeon - the Key of Promise.
Eighth Stage - The Delectable Mountains - entertained by the Shepherds - a by-way to Hell.
Ninth Stage - Christian and Hopeful meet Ignorance - Turn-away - Little-Faith - the Flatterer - the net - chastised by a Shining One - Atheist - Enchanted Ground - Hopeful's account of his conversion - discourse of Christian and Ignorance.
Tenth Stage - Talk of Christian and Hopeful - Temporary - the backslider - the land of Beulah - Christian and Hopeful pass the River -welcome to the Celestial city.
Part Two
Part One concludes the story of Pilgrim while Part Two tells the story of his wife, Christiana.
Apology for the Second Part
Introduction
First Stage - Christiana and Mercy - Slough of Despond - knocking at the gate - the Dog - talk between the Pilgrims.
Second Stage - The Devil's garden - two ill-favored ones assault them - the Reliever - entertainment at the Interpreter's house - the Significant Rooms - Christiana and Mercy's experience
Third Stage - Accompanied by Great-Heart - the Cross - justified by Christ - Sloth and his companions hung - the hill Difficulty - the Arbor.
Fourth Stage - The Lions - Giant Grim slain by Great-Heart - the Pilgrims entertained - the children catechized by Prudence - Mr. Brisk - Matthew sick - the remedy - sights shown the Pilgrims
Fifth Stage - Valley of Humiliation - Valley of the Shadow of Death - Giant Maul slain
Sixth Stage - Discourse with Old Honest - character and history of Mr. Fearing - Mr. Self-will and some professors - Gaius' house - conversation - the supper - Old Honest and Great-Heart's riddles and discourse - Giant Slay-good killed - Mr. Feeble-mind's history - Mr. Ready-to-halt - Vanity Fair - Mr. Mnason's house - cheering entertainment and converse - a Monster
Seventh Stage - Hill Lucre - River of Life - Giant Despair killed - the Delectable Mountains - entertainment by the Shepherds.
Eighth Stage - Valiant-for-Truth's-Victory - his talk with Great- Heart - the Enchanted Ground - Heedless and Too-bold - Mr. Stand-fast - Madam Bubble's temptations - the land of Beulah - Christiana summoned - her parting addresses - she passes the River - she is followed by Ready- to-halt, Feeble-mind, Despondency and his daughter, Honest, Valiant, Steadfast
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