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Part II of this 17th century work says, "I see myself now at the end of my journey; my toilsome days are ended" |
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2025-01-29 |
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In part II of this allegory, Christian's wife, Christiana, sets out on a pilgrimage |
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2009-03-04 |
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In this classic, Christian travels from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City |
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2002-07-17 |
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John Bunyan said this book "will direct thee to the Holy Land, if thou wilt its directions understand" |
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1995-03-09 |
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Part II of this allegory deals with the journey of Christian's wife & children to the Celestial City |
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1993-12-27 |
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"From this world to that which is to come" completes the title of this 1678 work |
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1990-10-19 |
#1410 |
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Bunyan work in which you'd find the Slough of Despond |
The Pilgrim's Progress
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1987-11-25 |
#743 |