Reseña del editor:
Readers who have been inspired in their Christian walk by John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress” will also enjoy following another human, appropriately named “Mr. Badman,” on his life journey. Sadly, the life choices Mr. Badman makes in this allegory lead him ultimately to hell. In this allegorical tale, the wickedness, depravity, and carnality in the life and death of Mr. Badman are contrasted with biblical standards of living and the path that leads to heaven. The wisdom of Mr. Wiseman will strike you as he explains a godly life in all situations including home, business, and relationships. In “Journey to Hell,” John Bunyan provides instructions for the Christian life, showing readers how to experience joy in difficult circumstances, avoid the dire consequences of living a sinful life, and teach Christian values to children. Wisdom is also included which will help readers to succeed in business, avoid bad marriages and God’s judgment, and ultimately, how to please God.
Biografía del autor:
John Bunyan (1628–1688) was an English Christian writer and preacher, famous for writing Pilgrim's Progress. Though he was a Reformed Baptist, in the Church of England he is remembered with a Lesser Festival on 30 August, and on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on August 29. Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim's Progress in two parts, the first of which was published in London in 1678 and the second in 1684. He began the work in his first period of imprisonment, and probably finished it during the second. The earliest edition in which the two parts combined in one volume came in 1728. A third part falsely attributed to Bunyan appeared in 1693, and was reprinted as late as 1852. Its full title is The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come.
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