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During his years of imprisonment, John Bunyan wrote his autobiography and several other books. But it was The Pilgrim's Progress that found its way into every home and carried Bunyan's reputation throughout the British Isles, Europe, and America even while he was still alive.
Although John Bunyan had a limited amount of schooling, his work as a writer was that of an accomplished artist. He handled all areas of writing - satire, heroic, splendor, humor and spiritual fervor - with incomparable expertise. He was able to skillfully combine the spiritual principles of the Bible with the practical living of the common people he knew so well.
Schmul Publishing Co., Inc., copyright 1990, booklet, 55 pages.