The chief force that motivated John Bunyan to write The Pilgrim' s Progress was his ______.
A: political commitment
B: religious fervency
C: artistic pursuit
D: long suffering in the prison
A: political commitment
B: religious fervency
C: artistic pursuit
D: long suffering in the prison
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- The chief force that motivated John Bunyan to write The Pilgrim’s Progress was his ______. A: political commitment B: B. religious fervency C: artistic pursuit D: D. long suffering in the prison
- John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress was a religious allegory, which promoted the English prose wring to the stage of maturity.
- 中国大学MOOC: John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress is the most successful religious allegory depicting the pilgrimage of a Christian in search of salvation.
- The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan is often said to be concerned with the search for ______.
- Where was John Bunyan when he wrote The Pilgrim's Progress? A: on the isle of Patmos B: in his office at home C: in Bedford jail D: in London