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    In "Life of Bunyan," James Hamilton offers a profound examination of the life and spiritual journey of John Bunyan, the celebrated author of "The Pilgrim's Progress." Through a meticulous blend of biographical narrative and literary analysis, Hamilton situates Bunyan within the socio-political context of 17th-century England, drawing attention to the trials of dissenting faith and the rich ... Read more

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  • Turner

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  • The British Museum

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  • Turner

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