1874 BEAUTIFUL Pilgrim’s Progress John Bunyan Puritan HUGE Christian Bible ART
“What God says is best, is best, though all the men in the world are against it.”
― John Bunyan, The Pilgrims Progress
John Bunyan’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress” is one of the most important theological works ever written. Thought to be first printed in 1678, Bunyan began writing this story while in prison. It is known that while Bunyan was in prison, his only companions were the Bible and Foxe’s “Book of Martyrs” – thus, the two literary giants in his jail cell certainly influenced the writing of “Pilgrim’s Progress.” A Quaker by the name of Granger visited Bunyan in prison and says of him:
“Bunyan, who had been mentioned among the least and lowest of our writers, and even ridiculed as a driveller by those who had never read him, deserves a much higher rank than is commonly imagined. His ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ gives us a clear and distinct idea of Calvinistic divinity.”
Allibone calls this book,
“the best-known uninspired allegory which has been composed by the wit of man.”
This 19th-century edition was published in Newcastle-on-Tyne collected and edited by John Roberts with beautiful color illustrations.
1874 BEAUTIFUL Pilgrim’s Progress John Bunyan Puritan HUGE Christian Bible ART
“What God says is best, is best, though all the men in the world are against it.”
― John Bunyan, The Pilgrims Progress
John Bunyan’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress” is one of the most important theological works ever written. Thought to be first printed in 1678, Bunyan began writing this story while in prison. It is known that while Bunyan was in prison, his only companions were the Bible and Foxe’s “Book of Martyrs” – thus, the two literary giants in his jail cell certainly influenced the writing of “Pilgrim’s Progress.” A Quaker by the name of Granger visited Bunyan in prison and says of him:
“Bunyan, who had been mentioned among the least and lowest of our writers, and even ridiculed as a driveller by those who had never read him, deserves a much higher rank than is commonly imagined. His ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ gives us a clear and distinct idea of Calvinistic divinity.”
Allibone calls this book,
“the best-known uninspired allegory which has been composed by the wit of man.”
This 19th-century edition was published in Newcastle-on-Tyne collected and edited by John Roberts with beautiful color illustrations.
Item number: #24945
Price: $499
BUNYAN, John
The Pilgrim’s Progress and other select works
Newcastle-on-Tyne: Adam & Co., [1874].
Details:
- Collation: Complete
- [2], iv, 5-60, 860
- 13 color plates (including frontispiece and title page)
- References: Lowndes 312; Allibone I, 284
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~12.25in X 9.75in (31cm x 24.5cm)
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24945
Category
Religion
Authors
BUNYAN, John
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete