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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable

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A man, burdened by guilt and alarmed by the fate that awaits his town, leaves home to seek salvation and relief. Along a long journey toward a holy city he meets guides, false counselors, and fellow pilgrims, and endures trials that include a mire of despair, a steep hill, a guarded palace, a fearsome adversary, a dark valley, and a prison of doubt. Episodes depict faith, hope, and charity countering temptation and fear, while allegorical places and figures make inner spiritual struggle visible, concluding with his passage across a river into final rest and peace.

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Samuel Phillips Day

Samuel Phillips Day was an English author known for his adaptations and explorations of classic literature and cultural topics. He is particularly recognized for his work "Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable," which simplifies John Bunyan's complex narrative for younger readers or those seeking a more accessible version. Additionally, Day contributed to the understanding of cultural practices through his book "Tea, Its Mystery and History," where he delves into the significance of tea in society. His writings reflect a blend of educational intent and literary creativity, making him a notable figure in 19th-century literature.

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