Many editions of John Bunyan\'s Pilgrim\'s Progress only have the first half, which follows the journey of Christian, written c.
To get there, we must mind our step..
He reminds us that we are only pilgrims here; our home is elsewhere.
Still, Bunyan considered life\'s trials to be mild compared to the prospect of eternal separation from God.
Bunyan began writing this work while imprisoned for not obeying the state church in England.
These features allow the modern reader to experience the full weight of this classic allegory.
Moreover, it contains the Original Illustrations by Frederick Barnard (which were engraved by the Dalziel brothers) and an index of Bible references Bunyan cited.
This edition, however, has Both Parts together as a single volume. 1684, where Christian\'s wife, Christiana, follows her husband.
They omit the second part, written c. 1678.
Many editions of John Bunyan\'s Pilgrim\'s Progress only have the first half, which follows the journey of Christian, written c