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he became a christian because he wanted to preech and share his faith with everyone

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Who wrote The Pilgrim's Progress?

John Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim's Progress.John Bunyan - 1864The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan.


When was John Bunyan born?

John Bunyan was born on November 28, 1628.


When was John Bunyan Museum created?

John Bunyan Museum was created in 1998.


What is John Bunyan's birthday?

John Bunyan was born on November 28, 1628.


In what book does Christian and hopeful escape from doubting castle and make their way toward the celestial city?

PilgrimsProgress by John Bunyan


Who is John bunyan?

John Bunyan was an English writer and preacher best known for his Christian allegory "The Pilgrim's Progress." He was a prominent figure in the Puritan religious movement during the 17th century and his works continue to be widely read and studied today. Bunyan's writings reflect his deep religious convictions and his personal journey of faith.


Who holds copyrights of John Bunyan's works?

All works of John Bunyan are in the public domain.


How many kids did john bunyan have?

John Bunyan had a total of six children with his wife, Elizabeth.


Is Pilgrims Progress the only book John Bunyan made?

no, john bunyan wrote lots of books.


What chapter of the Bible did John Bunyan write?

John Bunyan didn't write any books of the bible.


How old was John Bunyan at death?

John Bunyan died on August 31, 1688 at the age of 59.


What is the origin of the phrase slough of despond?

The phrase "slough of despond" comes from John Bunyan's allegorical novel "The Pilgrim's Progress," published in 1678. In the story, the Slough of Despond is a place of deep despair and difficulty that the protagonist, Christian, must navigate on his journey to the Celestial City. It has since become a metaphor for a state of deep despair or hopelessness.