Macmillan's Pocket Classics London, Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress Circa. 1915 The Heretic of His Time!
A man of low birth, little schooling, and humble life wrote The Pilgrim's Progress. Yet, it has been more often printed, read, and translated than any book except the Bible. Men, women, and children of many nations, classes, and ages have found delight in the simple, earnest story of Christian the Pilgrim, chiefly because the outward life of Christians, what others saw and heard, is similar to the inner or spiritual life of the readers.
Excerpt from: The Life of John BunyanJohn Bunyan spent 12 years in prison for holding a service that did not follow the Church of England's rules. This book sprang from ordinary people and traditions of country life.
Measures: 5.75x4.5x1
Brown cloth binding, gold lettering, minor wear on edges, pages yellowed, overall in excellent conditionPlease review the photos, more are available upon request
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