Pilgrim's Progress
Hodder Classics
by John Bunyan, Edited by Rhona Pipe
GoodBookStall Review:
During this year of 2009, all Hodder's Christian Classics have been reprinted. In this edition, originally published in 1988, Bunyan’s Puritan English has been brought up to date and all of his Bible references are included using the New International Version of the Bible.
The Author's Apology for his book is a delight to read and just as relevant today as when it was written. In the first stanza he explains that this is not the book he thought he was going to write - we can thank God that he did.
The story of Christian's pilgrimage and the difficulties he encounters on the way, is an entertaining read, but if thought is given to the teaching contained in the Allegory, much will be gained.
Pilgrims Progress has been a source of inspiration for many years, and continues to be so.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (05/12/09)
During this year of 2009, all Hodder's Christian Classics have been reprinted. In this edition, originally published in 1988, Bunyan’s Puritan English has been brought up to date and all of his Bible references are included using the New International Version of the Bible.
The Author's Apology for his book is a delight to read and just as relevant today as when it was written. In the first stanza he explains that this is not the book he thought he was going to write - we can thank God that he did.
The story of Christian's pilgrimage and the difficulties he encounters on the way, is an entertaining read, but if thought is given to the teaching contained in the Allegory, much will be gained.
Pilgrims Progress has been a source of inspiration for many years, and continues to be so.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (05/12/09)









