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{summary | text="The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come" is an allegorical novel by [[John Bunyan]]. It was first published 1678. He wrote the book while imprisoned for violations of the Conventicle Act which punished people for conducting unauthorised religious services outside of the [[Church of England]].}}
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{{summary | text="The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come" is an allegorical novel by [[John Bunyan]]. It was first published 1678. He wrote the book while imprisoned for violations of the Conventicle Act which punished people for conducting unauthorised religious services outside of the [[Church of England]].}}
  
 
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"The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come" is an allegorical novel by John Bunyan. It was first published 1678. He wrote the book while imprisoned for violations of the Conventicle Act which punished people for conducting unauthorised religious services outside of the Church of England. (Read more)




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