Pilgrim’s Progress (Table of Contents)
Table of Contents to my comments on select portions of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress (Part One). TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. … Continue reading Pilgrim’s Progress (Table of Contents)
Table of Contents to my comments on select portions of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress (Part One). TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. … Continue reading Pilgrim’s Progress (Table of Contents)
Bunyan concludes Part One of his Pilgrim’s Progress with the following rhyme: Now, Reader, I have told my dream to … Continue reading Conclusion of Pilgrim’s Progress, Part One
Continuing his dialogue with Ignorance, Bunyan’s so-called “Christian” asks: CHR. How dost thou believe? IGNOR. I believe that Christ died … Continue reading A False and Fantastical Faith
More from Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress: “And I slept, and dreamed again, and saw the same two Pilgrims going down the … Continue reading The Conceit of Ignorance
Next, Christian and Hopeful come to the Delectable Mountains where they are instructed by four shepherds named Knowledge, Experience, Watchful, … Continue reading Congregation of the Dead
From Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress: “Now a little before it was day, good Christian, as one half amazed, brake out in … Continue reading Doubting Castle
W.G.T. Shedd says: “The convicted and guilt-smitten man sometimes doubts the truthfulness of the Divine promise in Christ. He spends … Continue reading Days Of Darkness And Nights Of Woe
Bunyan continues his narration: Now I saw in my dream that Christian and Hopeful forsook him [By-ends–CD], and kept their … Continue reading The Art Of Getting
After Faithful is put to death at Vanity Fair, Christian meets up with Hopeful. Bunyan narrates: Now I saw in … Continue reading By-Ends Of Fair-Speech
Christian and Faithful encounter Talkative. After briefly conversing with Talkative, Faithful quietly asks Christian what manner of person Talkative is. … Continue reading In Word and Deed