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This is the deeply moving story of the home life of the Bunyan
family, as John, the pastor, languished in prison as a result of
his preaching as a Baptist pastor in England during the 17th
century. The account is historical fiction, told largely from the
vantage point of his blind daughter, Mary, his first-born child and
constant joy. Mary became Bunyan's loyal, constant companion on
every occasion when the authorities would permit her to visit her
father at the prison, and his persistent petitioner for mercy and
release before King Charles. This stirring account of how a young
girl's faith in God grew, rather than diminished, during times of
persecution, is an inspiring example of peculiar beauty for all
believers today.
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