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Pilgrim Entering the Wicket Gate [1778] (Public Domain Image)
Pilgrim Entering the Wicket Gate [1778] (Public Domain Image)

Pilgrim's Progress

by John Bunyan

[1678]


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Pilgrim's Progress is an allegory of a Christian's journey (here represented by a character called 'Christian') from the "City of Destruction" to the "Celestial City". Along the way he visits such locations as the Slough of Despond, Vanity Fair, the Doubting Castle, and the Valley of the Shadow of Death.

Bunyan, the author, had very little formal education and a humble background. Nonetheless Pilgrim's Progress is considered one of the masterpieces of English literature, and is required reading for Christians who are on the spritual path in a world of temptations.


Map of Pilgrim's Progress (269 Kb)

The Author's Apology For His Book

Part I

Section I.
Section II.
Section III.
Section IV.
Section V.
Section VI.
Section VII.
Section VIII.
Section IX.
Section X.

Part Two

Section I.
Section II.
Section III.
Section IV.
Section V.
Section VI.
Section VII.
Section VIII.
Section IX.
Section X.