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Quote by John Bunyan

“This hill, though high, I covet to ascend; The difficulty will not me offend. For I perceive the way to life lies here. Come, pluck up, heart; let's neither faint nor fear. Better, though difficult, the right way to go, Than wrong, though easy, where the end is woe.”

Quote by John Bunyan

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The Pilgrim's Progress

This seminal work of religious fiction, written by John Bunyan, explores themes of faith, sin, and redemption through the eyes of its protagonist, Christian. The narrative is structured as a journey through various landscapes and encounters that symbolize the spiritual pilgrimage towards salvation. more

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John Bunyan
John Bunyan

John Bunyan, born on November 28, 1628, and died on August 31, 1688, was a renowned English writer. He is best known for his religious works, especially his masterpiece 'Pilgrim's Progress'. Bunyan's life was filled with hardships, including multiple arrests for his preaching activities, but his works have had a profound impact on both Christian literature and English literature. more

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