Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 14:26:21 GMT
American Minute with Bill Federer
August 31st
Imprisoned twelve years for preaching without a license from the King,
he penned Pilgrim's Progress, an allegory of a man named Christian
fleeing the City of Destruction and directed by Evangelist to follow a
narrow path to the City of Zion.
The friends and dangers he meets along the way inspired the modern story
of the Wizard of Oz.
This classic of John Bunyan, who died this day, August 31, 1688, was
translated into over a hundred languages and found in nearly every
colonial American home.
Ronald Reagan, greeting Australia’s Prime Minister, June 1981,
remarked: “Robert Louis Stevenson wrote, ‘We are all travelers in
what John Bunyan calls the wilderness of this world. And the best that
we find in our travels is an honest friend-they keep us worthy of
ourselves.’"
Franklin Roosevelt stated January 1936:
“When Theodore Roosevelt died, the Secretary of his class at Harvard,
in sending to his classmates a notice of his passing, added this
quotation from Pilgrim's Progress:
‘My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage, and my
courage and skill to him that can get it.
My marks and scars I carry with me, to be a witness for me that I have
fought His battles who now will be my rewarder.’"
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