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Pilgrim's Progress: Original Annotated Edition

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Pilgrim’s The Classic Edition with Modern Helps and Notes

This fully Annotated Edition of the Original Pilgrim’s Progress references in footnotesFootnotes with extra helps understanding meaning of words and difficult or unfamiliar conceptsFootnotes clarifying some historical details to help the book come alive
Step into the pages of history with Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan’s timeless masterpiece, presented in its original, unaltered form. This enduring allegory of the Christian life has inspired generations, tracing Christian’s journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City as he faces trials, temptations, and triumphs along the way.

Discover the depth and richness of Bunyan’s original text, complete with insights to guide you through its older language and profound imagery. Helpful annotations and clear explanations are thoughtfully included to illuminate the allegories, making them more accessible for modern readers without losing their historical and spiritual significance.

To assist in moving through the story, extra Scripture references have been aded into the footnotes (in addition to references already part of the book), as well as notes clarifying unfamiliar words, words that have changed meanings over time, and plenty of extra notes to help work through the story. Perfect for those encountering this classic for the first time or seasoned readers revisiting its truths, this version of Pilgrim’s Progress offers both a journey through Bunyan’s powerful prose and practical tools to enhance your experience.

Engage with the classic. Explore its meaning. Take the journey.

218 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 16, 2025

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John Bunyan

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John Bunyan, a Christian writer and preacher, was born at Harrowden (one mile south-east of Bedford), in the Parish of Elstow, England. He wrote The Pilgrim's Progress, arguably the most famous published Christian allegory. In the Church of England he is remembered with a Lesser Festival on 30 August.

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