OHN BUNYAN 3J03钐 unpa 间uhe9hauw John Bunyan The immortal dreamer of Bedford (Tbedfed])jail
John Bunyan “The immortal dreamer of Bedford (['bedfəd]) jail
Bunyan OHN BUNYAN THE JOURNEY OF A PILGRIM 1.Life JOHN PESTELL of the John Bunyan Muscum.Bedford.England ll.Works The Pilgrim's Progress
Bunyan I. Life II. Works III. The Pilgrim’s Progress
very little schooling (about 2-4 years) probably educated at his father's house, possibly with other poor country boys followed his father in the Tinker(补锅匠)'s trade
❖ very little schooling (about 2-4 years) ❖ probably educated at his father’s house, possibly with other poor country boys ❖ followed his father in the Tinker(补锅匠)’s trade
1644:an eventful year(多事之秋) lost his mother in June his sister Margaret died in July his father remarried (for the third time) a stepbrother born
1644: an eventful year (多事之秋) ❖ lost his mother in June ❖ his sister Margaret died in July ❖ his father remarried (for the third time) ❖ a stepbrother born
The arrival of his stepmother which,following his 16th birthday,led John to leave home and enlisted in the Parliamentary army. 必 served from 1644 to 1647 John Bunyan's Statue,Bedford
❖ The arrival of his stepmother which, following his 16th birthday, led John to leave home and enlisted in the Parliamentary army. ❖ served from 1644 to 1647 ↑ John Bunyan's Statue, Bedford
in 1649 he married an ophen, whose only dowry: stwo books:Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven Practice of Piety she was influenced towards a religious life
❖ in 1649 he married an ophen, whose only dowry: two books: Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven & Practice of Piety he was influenced towards a religious life
Bunyan describes himself as having led an abandoned life in his youth having been morally reprehensible as a result reprehensible[.repri'hensebl] 应受谴责的
Bunyan describes himself as ❖ having led an abandoned life in his youth ❖ having been morally reprehensible as a result reprehensible[.repri'hensəbl], 应受谴责的
.The increasing awareness of his un-Biblical life led him to contemplate acts of impiety and profanity,and to a vivid realization of the dangers these involved. profanity[pre'faeniti],亵渎神灵 contemplate[kontempleit]vt.注视,沉思,打算
❖ The increasing awareness of his un-Biblical life led him to contemplate acts of impiety and profanity, and to a vivid realization of the dangers these involved. profanity[prə'fæniti],亵渎神灵 contemplate [lkɔntempleit] vt. 注视, 沉思, 打算
He was tortured by AOO贺 a curiosity about the “unpardonable sin” a prepossession that he had already committed it. prepossession[pri:palzefen]n.观念,念头
❖ He was tortured by a curiosity about the “unpardonable sin” a prepossession that he had already committed it. prepossession [lpri:pəlzeʃən] n. 观念, 念头
As a result of these experiences,he was received into the Baptist( 信会)church in Bedford in 1653
❖ As a result of these experiences, he was received into the Baptist(浸 信会) church in Bedford in 1653