An adaptation (not a re-telling) of Pilgrim's Progress for younger readers. Faithful to the original, Bunyan's allegory is brought skilfully to a new readership. Traditional illustrations complement the text12 colour plates by Harold Copping and others including Barnard, Engravings by Dalziel, Linton ...
Offers a diverse collection of liturgies for the 'high days' of the church year. This work focuses on specific themes within the central message of each festival.
Father David Anderton is assigned to a crippled Scottish town on the Ayrshire coast, where sectarianism is rife. He is a cultivated - if naive and unworldly - man, ill-suited to his new parish. Drifting from his peers, he is drawn to Mark and Lisa, a feral teenage couple who attend the nearby school.