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Pilgrims Progress 25Christianas boys help themselves to the fruit from the Devils Orchard
Pilgrims Progress 28Mr Brisk finds Mercy yet again sewing clothes for the poor - What, always at it ?
Pilgrims Progress 29The Shepherd Boy singing his song - He that is down need fear no fall
Pilgrims Progress 2Christian walking in the field, reading in his book before resolving to start on his journey
Pilgrims Progress 13Faithful is condemned as a heretic and burnt at the stake
Pilgrims Progress 27Christianas and the pilgrims climb the hill Difficulty
Pilgrims Progress 6At the sight of the cross, Christian loses his burden of sins, and is light and gladsome and of a merry heart
Pilgrims Progress 19Hopeful and Christian cross the river
Pilgrims Progress 20Christiana, who had stayed at home when Christian set out, is encouraged by a visitor to follow her husband to the Celestial City
Pilgrims Progress 18Hopeful realises he has been a great sinner, ut is now converted
Pilgrims Progress 5The Interpreter shows Christian the Man in the Iron Cage, brought there by pursuing the lusts, pleasures and profits of this world
Pilgrims Progress 12Christian in Vanity Fair
Pilgrims Progress 15Christian and Hopeful are prisoners in the dungeon of Giant Despair
Pilgrims Progress 11Christian with Talkative
Pilgrims Progress 8Christian is clothed in armour by Prudence and her companions
Pilgrims Progress 17Deluded by the Flatterer, Christian and Hopeful are caught in the net
Pilgrims Progress 30Mr Greatheart defeats Giant Maul
Pilgrims Progress 24Mercy swoons at the wicket gate
Pilgrims Progress 21Christiana is visited by two of her neighbours, Timorous and Mercy
Pilgrims Progress 14Demas invites Christian and Hopeful to see the silver mine
Pilgrims Progress 16Christian and his companions look down from the top of the hill called Error
Pilgrims Progress 4Goodwill helps Christian to pass through the Wicket Gate
Willington Church, BedsWillington Church and King Henry VIIIs stables, some four miles East of Bedford. Dedicated to St. Lawrence, the church contains old monuments to the Gostwicke family
John Bunyans BirthplaceThis cottage, at Elstow, Bedfordshire, England, was the birthplace of JOHN BUNYAN, the author of The Pilgrims Progress. From here he plied his trade as a tinker
Bunyan / Christian V ApollChristian v Apollyon
Bunyan Vanity Fair 3Vanity Fair, where temptations assail the pilgrims on every side
Bunyan Vanity Fair 1VANITY FAIR, a scene of depravity and deceit, licentiousness and luxury, intemperance and iniquity, pride and prejudice, pomp and circumstance
Bunyan / Pilgrims / ProgressChristian is confronted by a pair of lions
PILGRIMs PROGRESS / 1678The pilgrims
Bunyan / At the CrossThe pilgrim at the cross
Bunyan / At the GateThe pilgrim at the gate
Bunyan / Delectable MountnThe Pilgrims on the delectable mountains