The Pilgrim's Progress New Amplified: An unabridged retelling of John Bunyan's immortal classicDestiny Image Publishers, 2011 M07 28 - 348 páginas Abraham Lincoln and Louisa May Alcott's Little Women were ardent admirers of John Bunyan's wondrous allegory, Pilgrim's Progress. Now beginning it's fourth century of popularity, this book has been copiously quoted by countless authors, preachers and orators for hundreds of years. Now in modern English comes The New Amplified Pilgrim's Progress. All of the age-old spiritual treasures that have made John Bunyan's original the world's best selling non-biblical masterpiece in all of history are now carried to new heights of power and clarity in this new enhanced version. While this is perhaps the most adventure-filled and user-friendly adaptation ever penned, yet it is totally unabridged and,excepting certain amplified scenes, remains strictly faithful to Bunyan's original storyline. Exciting new levels of love and joy, hope and humor are skillfully woven by master storyteller Jim Pappas, into this enchanting retelling of John Bunyan's immortal classic! Designed to return this spellbinding masterpiece of angels and giants, castles and dragons, to the fireside of the everyday reader. |
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... replied, “Can you truly not see it?” “No,” they chorused, all as one voice. “Oh dear! What can I say?” he groaned. “For whether you can see it or no, this weight is about to crush out my life!” “Dear, dear,” said his wife, her brow ...
... replied Pliable, thanking his lucky stars to be walking in the path of life without such a cumbersome load. “But I trust that the same light which has shown me my need shall also point me to my deliverance.” “Well, I should hope so ...
... replied Christian wearily. “Pray tell, good fellow! Where off to looking so serious and burdened down?” “To yonder wicket gate, for there I shall be shown a way to be rid of my heavy burden.” “Ahem,” said the man, clearing his throat ...
... about this way now?” “Well, to tell the truth,” put in Christian with a touch of returned boldness, “I don't think I care what I meet in the way.” Mr. Worldly wiseman “No?” replied his shocked auditor. “No. Just PILGRIM'S PROGRESS 36.
... replied his shocked auditor. “No. Just so long as I can be delivered from this crushing burden.” “Ahh!” said the man, nodding his head wisely. “I see your point. And well taken it is. For certain it is that this guilty burden will crush ...
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CHAPTER TWO | 47 |
CHAPTER THREE | 81 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 131 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 153 |
CHAPTER SIX | 183 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 213 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 273 |
CHAPTER NINE | 279 |
CHAPTER TEN | 311 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 325 |