The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most...
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The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrim's Progress is a travel book by American author Mark Twain. Published in 1869, it humorously chronicles what Twain...
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The Pilgrim's Progress is a 1678 novel by John Bunyan. Pilgrim's Progress may also refer to: Pilgrim's Progress (1912 film), a film directed by Francis...
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The Pilgrim's Progress is a 2019 American animated Christian fantasy adventure film written and directed by Robert Fernandez and featuring the voices of...
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The Pilgrim Progress is a reenactment of the procession to church for the 51 surviving Pilgrims of the first winter in 1621. The reenactment was instituted...
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Pilgrims Progress is the fourth studio album by Kula Shaker and was released on 28 June 2010. The first single to be taken from the album was "Peter Pan...
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Pilgrim's Progress: Journey to Heaven (or simply Pilgrim's Progress) is a 2008 Christian film based on John Bunyan’s classic 1678 novel The Pilgrim's...
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John Bunyan (category People from the Borough of Bedford)
the author of the Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, which also became an influential literary model. In addition to The Pilgrim's Progress,...
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The Pilgrim's Progress is an opera by Ralph Vaughan Williams, based on John Bunyan's 1678 allegory The Pilgrim's Progress. The composer himself described...
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Little Women (redirect from The March sisters)
novel, the main characters refer many times to The Pilgrim’s Progress and liken the events in their own lives to the experiences of the pilgrims. Several...
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Lewis wrote The Pilgrim’s Regress in August 1932 while visiting the home of his longtime friend Arthur Greeves in Northern Ireland. During the same period...
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The Pilgrims, also known as the Pilgrim Fathers, were the English settlers who traveled to North America on the ship Mayflower and established the Plymouth...
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Beulah (land) (section Pilgrim's Progress)
later references to the land of Beulah are derivative of this one mention in the Bible. In the Christian allegory Pilgrim's Progress (1678) by John Bunyan...
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"To Be a Pilgrim", also known as "He Who Would Valiant Be", is an English Christian hymn using words of John Bunyan in The Pilgrim's Progress, first appearing...
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Oliver Twist (redirect from The Parish Boy's Progress)
Boy's Progress, alludes to Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress as well as the 18th-century caricature series by painter William Hogarth, A Rake's Progress and...
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Iroquois legends, and A Pilgrim’s Progress in Other Worlds: Recounting the Wonderful Adventures of Ulysum Storries and His Discovery of the Lost Star Eden (1908...
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The Third Part of the Pilgrim's Progress The Pilgrim's Progress: The Third Part is a pseudepigraphic sequel to John Bunyan's 1678 novel The Pilgrim's...
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Kula Shaker (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
beginning of 2006. The band's third album, Strangefolk, was issued in 2007 and their fourth, Pilgrims Progress, was released in 2010. The band returned with...
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Hyperion (Simmons novel) (category Novels set in the 28th century)
one wish to each pilgrim. Tales: As the pilgrims progress on their journey, each tells his own tale The next book in the series was The Fall of Hyperion...
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a 2010 romantic action comedy film co-written, produced and directed by Edgar Wright, based on the graphic novel series...
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Slaughterhouse-Five (redirect from Billy Pilgrim (album))
Billy Pilgrim, Vonnegut contrasts John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" with Billy's story. As Wilfrid Sheed has pointed out, Billy's solution to the problems...
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from her earlier and later life. The title and allegory are reminiscent of John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. In the first scene, an old woman praises...
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Liam Neeson (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
made his film debut with Pilgrim's Progress followed by early roles in Excalibur (1981), The Bounty (1984), The Mission (1986), The Dead Pool (1988), and...
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comparing The Phantom Tollbooth to Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: "As Pilgrim's Progress is concerned with the awakening of the sluggardly spirit, The Phantom...
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Beelzebub (redirect from The Demon Prince Belzebub)
Beelzebub is also a character in John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, first published in 1678. In 1409–1410 The Lanterne of Light (an anonymous English Lollard...
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Miss Pilgrim's Progress is a 1949 black-and-white British comedy film by producer Nat Cohen and director Val Guest. Laramie Pilgrim (Yolande Donlan) is...
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Ralph Vaughan Williams (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
Christmas Night and The Bridal Day; The Poisoned Kiss, Riders to the Sea and The Pilgrim's Progress. The Ninth Symphony in what became the Decca complete cycle...
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Slough of Despond (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Nuttall Encyclopedia)
The Slough of Despond (/ˈslaʊ ... dɪˈspɒnd/ or /ˈsluː/; "swamp of despair") is a fictional bog in John Bunyan's allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, into...
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Symphony No. 5 (Vaughan Williams) (category Pages using the Score extension)
Bunyan's The Pilgrim’s Progress in 1906 for a dramatisation at Reigate Priory. In 1922 he set a "Pastoral Episode" from the book as his first opera, the one-act...
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Mayflower (redirect from The Mayflower)
published in 1918) Vandrei, Martha. "The Pilgrim's Progress", History Today (May 2020) 70#5 pp 28–41. Covers the historiography 1629 to 2020; online Wikimedia...
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