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John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress was undoubtedly Spurgeon’s favorite book. He read it more than a hundred times throughout his lifetime. This volume, Pictures from Pilgrim’s Progress collections Spurgeon’s various reflections and addresses on Bunyan’s important work. Some of this material first appeared in The Sword and the Trowel, also included in this collection; other material is unique to...

“Tell me now further, what the things are, and how to be enjoyed, whither we are going.” These two men, as they went along walking and talking, fell into the error of speaking a good deal about things which neither of them properly understood. It is true that Christian said: “Since you are desirous to know, I will read of them in my Book.” There was that good element in their conversation, which we can cordially commend; still, even that may not be the wisest thing for young beginners to do. It is,
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