The Most Difficult Journey You'll Ever Make: The Pilgrim's ProgressParaclete Press, 2006 - 241 pages "Subtle, it's not. The Pilgrim's Progress is a frank depiction of the Christian life. Written by an imprisoned pastor almost 350 years ago, it still captures attention with its vivid depictions of the journey of an ordinary Christian. . ." The Pilgrim's Progress is arguably the most-read book in the English language after the Bible. This new, contemporary translation of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress retains the author's enchanting prose. Helpful annotations throughout invite a new generation of readers to join Christian and his companions, Faithful and Hopeful, as they travel from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. |
Contents
Escaping from the City of Destruction | 1 |
Christian and Pliable | 6 |
A Dangerous Encounter | 15 |
Christian Reaches the Narrow Gate | 27 |
At the Interpreters House | 33 |
Christian Loses His Burden at the Cross | 47 |
The Hill of Difficulty | 54 |
The House Beautiful | 60 |
Encounter with Byends and Friends | 140 |
Bypath Meadow and Doubting Castle | 158 |
The Pilgrims Reach the Delectable Mountains | 171 |
Ignorance and Littlefaith | 178 |
The Pilgrims Learn a Lesson the Hard Way | 191 |
Hopefuls Testimony | 197 |
Christian Talks with Ignorance | 210 |
To the Land of Beulah | 219 |
The Valley of Humiliation | 76 |
The Valley of the Shadow of Death | 84 |
Faithfuls Testimony | 91 |
Talkative Joins the Pilgrims | 104 |
Christian and Faithful at Vanity Fair | 122 |
The Final Conflict | 229 |
A Concluding Warning | 239 |
The Authors Conclusion | 241 |

