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The Holy War: A Modern English Version By Thelma Jenkins

John Bunyan, Thelma Jenkins (Ed)

Paperback 1989-01-01

This modern English version of Bunyan's allegorical classic, THE HOLY WAR succeeds in retaining the beauty of his style, communicating scriptural truth with an exciting story that will be enjoyed by young and old.

Publisher Description

After the Bible, Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan is still one of the world's best sellers. The Holy War, his other allegorical work, portrayed the continuous conflict between man and the devil. The city of Mansoul is attacked by Diabolus using ruse, intrigue and force. The battle is long and bitter, but through the intervention of Prince Emmanuel victory is secured, in spite of the weaknesses and failings of the inhabitants of Mansoul. This modern English version succeeds in retaining the beauty of Bunyan's style, presenting scriptural truth and telling an exciting story which will be enjoyed by young and old.

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This modern English version of Bunyan's allegorical classic, THE HOLY WAR succeeds in retaining the beauty of his style, communicating scriptural truth with an exciting story that will be enjoyed by young and old.

Publisher Description

After the Bible, Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan is still one of the world's best sellers. The Holy War, his other allegorical work, portrayed the continuous conflict between man and the devil. The city of Mansoul is attacked by Diabolus using ruse, intrigue and force. The battle is long and bitter, but through the intervention of Prince Emmanuel victory is secured, in spite of the weaknesses and failings of the inhabitants of Mansoul. This modern English version succeeds in retaining the beauty of Bunyan's style, presenting scriptural truth and telling an exciting story which will be enjoyed by young and old.

Koorong Code200412
ISBN0852342675
EAN9780852342671
Pages171
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryClassic Authors
Sub-CategoryJohn Bunyan
PublisherEvangelical Press
Publication DateJan 1989
Dimensions0 x 0 x 180mm
Weight0.163kg