Progreso Del Peregrino – (Spanish)
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The Pilgrim’s Progress A Story You Won’t Want to Miss!
Written in the 1600s, this timeless allegory still speaks to readers, realistically describing the joys and trials of anticipating heaven while living the Christian life on this earth. Bunyan’s immortal characters–Christian, Obstinate, Pliable, and Mr. Worldly Wiseman, among others–are placed in compelling settings such as the City of Destruction, the Celestial City, and the Wicket Gate.
Escrito en el siglo xvii, El progreso del peregrino sigue hablando hoy a los lectores, y describe de forma realista los gozos y las pruebas en nuestra espera del cielo, mientras vivimos la vida cristiana en esta tierra. Los personajes inmortales de Bunyan –Cristiano, Obstinado, Flexible y el Sr. Sabio Mundano, entre otros– se situan en entornos fascinantes como la Ciudad de Destruccion, la Ciudad celestial y la Puerta angosta.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781643521701
ISBN10: 1643521705
Language: Spanish
John Bunyan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2019
Enduring Voices
Publisher: Barbour Espanol
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