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John Bunyan



John Bunyan
Have you ever read John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress”?

It is very good – you can tell Bunyan not only knew the Lord but also his fellow Christians. He put a lot of his personal experience in the book.

Highly recommended!

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John Bunyan/in Prison Photo Mugs


John Bunyan/in Prison Photo Mugs



JOHN BUNYAN English preacher and writer, writing in prison. ….


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John Bunyan/whole Works Photo Mugs



JOHN BUNYAN English preacher and writer ….


The Pilgrim s Progress Photo Mugs


The Pilgrim s Progress Photo Mugs



The Pilgrim s Progress by John Bunyan – Scene as Christian and Hopeful Escape from Doubting Castle. Full title of book- The Pilgrims Progress from This World to that Which is to Come delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. Published London, 1776. First published 1678…..


John Denver's Greatest Hits


John Denver’s Greatest Hits


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The Futurist


The Futurist


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The actor-turned-recording-artist oeuvre has long been ripe for ridicule — Sebastian Cabot does Dylan, anyone? — and short on surprises, but this warm, low-key effort by Downey offers up a few intriguing ones. Though he’s toyed with music previously, the actor’s commitment here is a total one, his troubadour guise carried via an earthy voice with echoes of Dave Matthews’ and informed by lyrics…

Torchlighters: John Bunyan


Torchlighters: John Bunyan


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Imprisoned in 1660 for preaching without a license, Baptist believer John Bunyan took full advantage of his time spent in captivity. While in jail, he completed “The Pilgrim’s Progress,” which became one of the most celebrated Christian-themed books in the world. This delightful animated film tells his compelling life story. 30 min. Soundtracks: English, Spanish; Subtitles: English….

Tall Tale: Unbelievable Adventure [VHS]


Tall Tale: Unbelievable Adventure [VHS]


$6.94


Screen favorite Patrick Swayze (GHOST, DIRTY DANCING, POINT BREAK) stars in the fun-filled, action-packed hit TALL TALE: THE UNBELIEVABLE ADVENTURE. There’s rousing, rollicking adventure as the dynamic Pecos Bill (Swayze) teams with larger-than-life heroes Paul Bunyan and John Henry to help a brave young man in the fight against a greedy land-grabber (Scott Glenn — BACKDRAFT, HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER…

Disney's American Legends: Paul Bunyan, John Henry, Johnny Appleseed, The Brave Engineer [VHS]


Disney’s American Legends: Paul Bunyan, John Henry, Johnny Appleseed, The Brave Engineer [VHS]


$12.98


American history and pioneer mythology blur in this collection of animated Disney shorts hosted by James Earl Jones. From Disney’s Golden Age come the marvelous Johnny Appleseed (1948), a fanciful, folksy, story-song tale of the real-life planter who seeded the Midwest, and The Brave Engineer (1950), a screwball version of “The Ballad of Casey Jones.” Paul Bunyan (1958) is pure tall tale turn…

Hatari [VHS]


Hatari [VHS]


$6.62


Howard Hawks’s 1962 adventure-comedy is basically the same, loosely plotted movie Hawks made over and over again for decades. A collection of professionals with a common goal–in this case, animal trapping in Tanganyika–forms a pocket community and holds each other to high standards in their work. This is a film about camaraderie, crisp banter, romance, and exciting action (the animal sequences a…

The Duchess


The Duchess


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As the young Duchess of Devonshire Georgiana Spencer (Keira Knightley) proves unable to produce a male heir for her callous husband (Ralph Fiennes), she grapples with the Duke’s many infidelities as well as her lack of rights within the opulent household. Georgiana’s liberal leanings further stir her passions when presented with the opportunity for an affair of her own. Lavish drama set in the 18t…


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