The Pilgrim's Progress
This Version of John Bunyan’s, Pilgrim’s Progress, by Jim Pappas, is unabridged (unshortened) as far as content. It is re-written without all the thees and thous of the original old English. This version was done with 77 voice actors, and original music. The Pilgrim’s progress is filled with giants, monsters, and sly villains. John Bunyan wrote it to show a Christians battle with various temptations and how God intervenes. Because John was in prison for preaching the Gospel, when he wrote this book in 1677, it’s no surprise that God blessed his work.
6 hr Fiction
Added
12/04/21
There are others versions of The Pilgrim's Progress, but I only included the best paid version and the best free version I could find.
Christiana - Part 2 Of The Pilgrim's Progress
This Version of John Bunyan’s, Christiana is unabridged as far as content. It is re-written without all the thees and thous of the original old English. This version was done with 56 voice actors, and original music and sound effects. Christiana is filled with giants, multi headed monsters, and scheming men. Bunyan wrote Christiana because so many wanted a sequel to The Pilgrim’s Progress. It to shows how Christian’s wife and children followed his path to the celestial city. Every event on the Journey shows a spiritual lesson.
8 hr Fiction
Added
12/05/21
There are others versions of Christiana, but I only included the best paid version and the best free version I could find.
Christiana (LibriVox) - Part 2 Of The Pilgrim's Progress
This version of Christiana was edited by Reverend Jesse Lyman Hurlbut in 1909. The audio was recorded by 20+ LibriVox volunteers, who each recorded their designated character’s parts and compiled them all together (I improved the sound quality further using some repairing software, and de-silence tools). Reverend Jesse, the editor of this version, replaced many of the old English words with more modern English substitutes, and he also took out a handful of events in the book, which he claims were too confusing for the younger audience. Other than these changes the book is primarily word for word to the original.
The Pilgrim’s Progress was originally written in 1678 by John Bunyan, while he was in prison for preaching the gospel.
4.6 hr Fiction
Added
01/01/22
There are others versions of Christiana, but I only included the best paid version and the best free version I could find.
The Pilgrim's Progress (LibriVox)
This abridged (shortened) version of the pilgrim’s progress is was edited by Reverend Jesse Lyman Hurlbut in 1909. The audio was recorded by 36 LibriVox volunteers, who each recorded their designated character (I improved the sound quality using some repairing software, and de-silence tools). Reverend Jesse, the editor of this version, replaced many of the old English words with more modern English substitutes, and he also took out a handful of events in the book, which he claims were too confusing for the younger audience (The caged man, in the interpreter’s house was one of the removed events). Other than these changes the book is primarily word for word to the original.
The Pilgrim’s Progress was originally written in 1678 by John Bunyan, while he was in prison for preaching the gospel.
4.3 hr Fiction
Added
01/01/22
There are others versions of The Pilgrim's Progress, but I only included the best paid version and the best free version I could find.