The Characters in Pilgrim's Progress

by Alexander Whyte

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Dr. Whyte was a Scottish theologian of the 19th century and these are his observations on Bunyan's characters in "The Pilgrim's Progress." The book has become somewhat of a classic and has been reprinted several times. This edition is unique in that it has additional illustrations. Footnotes had been added enlightening the modern reader to some of the people of his time to whom he makes reference. A practical and useful supplement to reading "Pilgrim's Progress."

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Alexander Whyte, DD, LLD (1836-1921), regarded as the finest preacher of late-Victorian Scotland, was a minister of the United Free Church of Scotland at the church of St. George's at Edinburgh from 1870-1916, and was the principal of New College at Edinburgh from 1909-1918. He was Calvinist in his theology, and Puritan in his piety. His presence show more at the Edinburgh Conference of 1910 influenced the beginnings of the Ecumenical Movement show less

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Literature Studies and Criticism
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248.7ReligionChristian practice & observanceChristian experience, practice, life
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PR3332 .W5Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature17th and 18th centuries (1640-1770)
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