
Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) by Alexander Whyte, first published in 1682, is a collection of lectures analyzing the characters and themes in John Bunyan's works, particularly the allegorical 'Holy War.' Whyte explores the spiritual and moral dimensions of Bunyan's allegories, focusing on the city of Mansoul as a representation of the human soul's struggle against evil. The text examines key characters like Lord Willbewill and Mr. Prejudice, highlighting their roles as personifications of human flaws and the ongoing relevance of Bunyan's themes of sin, redemption, and divine warfare.







