The Pilgrim's Progress
by John Bunyan
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The Pilgrim’s Progress is one of the most famous Christian allegories ever written. The story follows a man named Christian who leaves the “City of Destruction” after learning of its coming doom and begins a difficult journey toward the “Celestial City.” Burdened by the weight of his sins, he travels through a symbolic landscape filled with dangers, temptations, and trials. Along the way he meets companions such as Faithful and Hopeful, while facing enemies like Apollyon and challenges such as the Slough of Despond, Vanity Fair, and Doubting Castle. Each encounter represents struggles faced in the Christian life—doubt, persecution, pride, and despair. Through perseverance and faith, Christian learns to trust in God’s grace and guidance. Written in simple yet vivid language while Bunyan was imprisoned in the 17th century, the book offers a powerful portrayal of the believer’s spiritual journey and has inspired generations of readers with its message of faith, endurance, and ultimate redemption.
Quote from the book—
“You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.”
― John Bunyan, The Pilgrim’s Progress
Experience the journey of faith with this beautifully illustrated digital edition of 'The Pilgrim's Progress.' Follow Christian as he overcomes trials and challenges on his way to the Celestial City. Perfect for readers seeking inspiration, spiritual insight, or a classic adventure, this digital copy is convenient for reading on any device. A must-have for your digital library!
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John Bunyan (1628–1688) was an English Puritan preacher and writer whose works became classics of Protestant devotional literature. Born in Elstow, Bedfordshire, he worked as a tinker before experiencing a deep religious conversion. Bunyan joined a Nonconformist congregation and began preaching, but after the Restoration he was imprisoned for years for preaching without a license from the Church of England. During this imprisonment he wrote much of his famous work, The Pilgrim's Progress, an allegory of the Christian life that became one of the best known books in English. After his release Bunyan continued preaching and writing until his death.



