The Pilgrim's Progress: In Modern EnglishBridge Logos Foundation, 2000 - 528页 Now in modern English and packed full of helpful features, this new edition will enable you to enjoy this classic of classics with greater understanding than ever before. The Pilgrim's Progress has been called "the greatest allegory ever written." Its appeal sweeps across the scope of age, intellect, and education. Children read it for the excitement of the story, eager believers are challenged and trained by its invaluable teaching, and Bible students and scholars alike read it for the its depth of doctrine. Just as relevant today as it was when John Bunyan wrote it in his cell in the Bedford County Jail, The Pilgrim's Progress is the story of every Christian¿from the first stirrings of the Holy Spirit beckoning us to follow Christ, to our final arrival in the Celestial City of God. In this new edition of Bunyan's timeless classic, you will find: *A careful and accurate revision into modern English *Bunyan's original Scripture references *Hundreds of additional Scripture references to enhance personal study *Chapter endnotes to help clarify scriptural and historical references *Indexes: meaningful words, names, titles, characters and places *Story helpfully divided into 34 logical chapters *Over 50 illustrations |
目录
II | 1 |
IV | 7 |
V | 15 |
VII | 27 |
VIII | 33 |
IX | 47 |
X | 53 |
XII | 61 |
XXVII | 197 |
XXVIII | 211 |
XXIX | 233 |
XXX | 235 |
XXXI | 253 |
XXXII | 263 |
XXXIII | 283 |
XXXIV | 297 |
XIII | 77 |
XIV | 91 |
XV | 103 |
XVII | 121 |
XVIII | 135 |
XXI | 153 |
XXII | 163 |
XXIII | 169 |
XXV | 181 |
XXVI | 187 |
XXXVI | 321 |
XXXVII | 335 |
XXXVIII | 353 |
XL | 369 |
XLI | 383 |
XLII | 391 |
XLV | 399 |
XLVI | 409 |
XLVII | 419 |
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常见术语和短语
afraid answered Christian Apollyon asked Christian Beelzebub began believe boys Bunyan burden ByEnds called Celestial City Celestial Gate Christ Christian and Hopeful Christiana and Mercy Christiana's group City of Destruction companion continued Corinthians danger death desire Deuteronomy door Doubting Castle dream Ephesians Evangelist exclaimed fair father fear Feeblemind Gaius Galatians Gate Genesis Giant Despair glad go back grace Guide hand heard Heart Heaven Hebrews hill Holy Honest husband Ignorance Interpreter Isaiah John John Bunyan journey King knocked lions live looked Lord Luke Matthew mind Mount Charity Mount Zion muckrake never NOTES ON CHAPTER path Pilgrim's Progress Pliable Proverbs Prudence Psalm religion replied responded Revelation righteousness River Romans Shepherds sleep soul spirits Standfast stood Swamp of Despondence talk tell Thessalonians things thou thought told town truth valley Vanity Fair walk wife words Worldly