- in 1619. In 1625
Purchas published Hakluytus Posthumus, or
Purchas his
Pilgrimes, a m****ive four-volume
collection of
travel stories that can be seen as...
-
which had been ther
resting place, nere 12 years; but they knew they were
pilgrimes, &
looked not much on
these things; but lift up
their eyes to ye heavens...
- "To Be a
Pilgrim", also
known as "He Who
Would Valiant Be", is an
English Christian hymn
using words of John
Bunyan in The
Pilgrim's Progress,
first appearing...
- In 1614, the
English clergyman Samuel Purchas published Purchas his
Pilgrimes – or
Relations of the
world and the
Religions observed in all ages and...
- lead to a
personal transformation,
after which the
pilgrim returns to
their daily life. A
pilgrim (from the
Latin peregrinus) is a
traveler (literally...
-
Edward Alexander Pilgrim (12
December 1904 – 24
September 1954) was a
British homeowner whose suicide was
hastened by bureaucracy. He was a
working class...
-
travelled more
widely than any of his predecessors,
earning the
nickname "the
Pilgrim Pope". He
visited the Holy Land in 1964 and parti****ted in Eucharistic...
- The
Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That
Which Is to Come is a 1678
Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is
commonly regarded as one of...
-
Pilgrim or
pilgrim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pilgrim is one who
undertakes a
religious journey or pilgrimage.
Pilgrim(s) or The
Pilgrim(s)...
-
Scott Pilgrim is a
series of
graphic novels by
Canadian author and
comic book
artist Bryan Lee O'Malley. The
original edition of the
series consists of...