John Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim's Progress.
John Bunyan - 1864
The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan.
Henry George...
Well, there were many. I am reading Little Pilgrim's Progress, and I do not know how much alike it is to the real Pilgrim's Progress. But the main ones in Little Pilgrim's Progress-or at least as far as I have gotten-were:Christian,Faithful,Hopeful,Christiana,Mercy,Matthew,James,Joseph.
they all wanted freedom of religion and wrote the Mayflower compact
William Bradford, Pilgrims and Puritans wrote in a plain style, not showing ornateness, which was frowned upon by both faiths. The writing reflected the character of those who would be reading the essays or diaries. In general, many topics were of a religious theme.
in 1620 the Pilgrims from Plymouth England, wrote the mayflower compact, before landing in Plymouth Massachusetts.
no, john bunyan wrote lots of books.
Slough of Despond
Part 1 and 2= 415
The one he is famous for is The Pilgrims Progress.
pilgrims
Surviving Progress was written by Martin Scorsese.
John Bunyan went to jail for preaching without a licence. In jail he wrote the second most famous book, the pilgrims progress. In some books, It is called "dangerous Journey"
Don't think so
Mayflower Compact
Henry George...
He was in prison.
The pilgrim assembly was on the mayflower writing the compact