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Who are the characters in John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress” and what do they represent?
The characters are self explanatory. Some of them portray Virtues others Sins. There’s a lot of them there.
A Miracle in Progress – The John Keller Story Part 1
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This Old Road $9.99 Though Kris Kristofferson has long seemed ageless, the approach of his 70th birthday plainly has the songwriter looking back, taking stock and coming to terms with his legacy and his mortality. The result is his most consistently compelling release in decades, as well as his most stripped-to-the-bone intimate. The spare production by bassist Don Was captures Kristofferson in all his rough-edged, p… |
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Global Underground 013: Ibiza $22.98 Sasha and his fellow turntable conspirators John Digweed and Paul Oakenfeld have been on impressive winning streaks since the mid- to late ’90s, particularly with their increasingly popular and influential Global Underground series. This addition to the cycle, a live set recorded in the Spanish dance-music haven Ibiza, comes close to setting a new standard. Sasha is working solo here, and in addit… |
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Private’s Progress [VHS] $9.98 England’s comic filmmaking duo the Boulting Brothers had several international hits in the 1950s, including such satires of British institutions as I’m All Right Jack (which skewered business and labor), Lucky Jim (higher education), and the 1956 Private’s Progress, which took on the military. Boulting favorite Ian Carmichael is wonderful as Stanley Windrush, a university student who interrupts hi… |
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Private’s Progress [VHS] $19.98 England’s comic filmmaking duo the Boulting Brothers had several international hits in the 1950s, including such satires of British institutions as I’m All Right Jack (which skewered business and labor), Lucky Jim (higher education), and the 1956 Private’s Progress, which took on the military. Boulting favorite Ian Carmichael is wonderful as Stanley Windrush, a university student who interrupts hi… |
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Private’s Progress [VHS] England’s comic filmmaking duo the Boulting Brothers had several international hits in the 1950s, including such satires of British institutions as I’m All Right Jack (which skewered business and labor), Lucky Jim (higher education), and the 1956 Private’s Progress, which took on the military. Boulting favorite Ian Carmichael is wonderful as Stanley Windrush, a university student who interrupts hi… |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – American Progress by John Gast – Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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Pilgrim’s Progress: Journey to Heaven $11.18 DRC Films produced this movie, and we manufacture the DVD. All DVDs are NEW and factory sealed. Our goal is to produce Christian movies to strengthen the church and family. We, DRC films, are proud to bring you our movie Pilgrim’s Progress: Journey to Heaven; a modern adaptation of John Bunyan’s beloved classic. It is the #1 Christian fantasy of all time! The novel has been heralded as a literary… |
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The Happening $2.99 … |
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