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Bunyan

Bunyan

Bunyan

James Anthony Froude
November 2011
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Paperback
9781108034661
£19.99
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    John Bunyan (1628–88), the Bedfordshire tinker and non-conformist preacher, is best known for writing The Pilgrim's Progress. Published in 1880 in the first series of English Men of Letters, this revealing biography by J. A. Froude (1818–94), historian and friend and biographer of Thomas Carlyle, traces Bunyan's life from his troubled childhood to his early spiritual experiences, his career as a dissenting minister and his imprisonment (during which he contemplated and wrote many of his works) for preaching unlawfully. Setting The Pilgrim's Progress within the context of Bunyan's life, Froude argues that the struggles of its 'hero', Christian, to overcome temptation and sin reflected Bunyan's personal turmoil as he was plagued with guilt and self-doubt, feelings that were only further compounded upon his religious conversion. Froude's study can be read with interest today by scholars of theology and literature alike.

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    November 2011
    Paperback
    9781108034661
    194 pages
    216 × 140 × 11 mm
    0.25kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Early life
    • 2. Conviction of sin
    • 3. Grace abounding
    • 4. Call to the ministry
    • 5. Arrest and trial
    • 6. The Bedford Gaol
    • 7. Life and death of Mr. Badman
    • 8. The Holy War
    • 9. The Pilgrim's Progress
    • 10. Last days and death.
      Author
    • James Anthony Froude