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  1. Charles Bunyan Sr. (1869–1922) was an English professional football player and manager active throughout Europe in the late-19th and early-20th centuries.

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    John Bunyan ( / ˈbʌnjən /; 1628 – 31 August 1688) was an English writer and Puritan preacher. He is best remembered as the author of the Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, which also became an influential literary model. In addition to The Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan wrote nearly sixty titles, many of them expanded sermons .

  3. Oct 12, 2023 · This week we’ve got a fascinating tale of a remarkable goalkeeper that includes a famous 26-0 drubbing, the 1912 Olympics, the First World War, and some mild corruption. What else could you ask for? This is the story of Charles Bunyan, Sr.

  4. Aug 24, 2022 · Over 300 years since The Pilgrim's Progress was first published, John Bunyan continues to be one of the most important and influential Christian writers ever. What made this blue-collar metalworker into one of the greatest pastors and authors of all time?

  5. The Pilgrim’s Progress and Its Author. John Bunyan was born in England in 1628 and lived until 1688. He was a Puritan and a Baptist, well known as both a preacher and a writer. As a Baptist, he was outside the established church at a time when there was little religious freedom.

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  6. John Bunyan (born November 1628, Elstow, Bedfordshire, England—died August 31, 1688, London) was a celebrated English minister and preacher, author of The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678), the book that was the most characteristic expression of the Puritan religious outlook.

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  8. The Pilgrim's Progress at Wikisource. 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 significant works of theological fiction in English literature and a progenitor of the narrative aspect of Christian media.

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