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Answer for the clue "Legendary logger ", 6 letters:
bunyan
Alternative clues for the word bunyan
- English preacher and author of an allegorical novel, Pilgrim's Progress (1628-1688)
- He had a blue ox
- "Pilgrim's Progress" author
- Babe's master
- No point going back for old English preacher
- Owner of the Blue Ox
- A legendary giant lumberjack of the north woods of the United States and Canada
- John or Paul
- Legendary lumberjack
Usage examples of bunyan.
So she was a lot of things - big like Paul Bunyan, wild like Zo, rebellious like the archaea, happy like John, and as stormy and tempestuous as the Northern Sea.
He told John Gifford, and He told John Bunyan, till both their burdens rolled off their backs, and they saw them no more.
We have some far better expositors of Scripture than John Bunyan, and we have some far better preachers.
John Bunyan at his best cannot open up a deep Scripture like that prince of expositors, Thomas Goodwin.
John Bunyan, through the flower gardens and straight across, on to Park Road where her Aunt Mildred lived.
John Bunyan, after Joel, has told us some things about the Fast-day preaching of his day that it will be well for us, both preachers and people, to begin with, and to lay well to heart.
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners In a faithful account of the life and death of John Bunyan Or A brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to him Namely In His taking him out of the dunghill, and converting him to the faith of His blessed son Jesus Christ.
John Bunyan read neither Plato nor Aristotle, but he read David and Paul till he was the chief of sinners, and till he was first the Graceless and then the Christian of his own next-to-the-Bible book.
Above the coffeemaker an assortment of figurines marched along the shelf: Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, Mickey Mouse, Zeus, and Felix the Cat.
Book of The Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan Copyright laws are changing all over the world.
The Lord Willbewill,' says John Bunyan, 'took special care that the gates should be secured with double guards, double bolts, and double locks and bars.
That is the way that Lancelot Andrewes and John Bunyan walked solitarily in the fields, sometimes reading and sometimes praying, till the one of them put himself into his immortal Devotions, and the other into his immortal Grace Abounding and Pilgrim's Progress.
Dewdrop Bunyan had snatched Borribles in the past for burgling purposes but he'd only snaffled them in ones and twos.
What was more, he might call it honesty, but anyone with half a glass eye could see that he had more axes to grind than Paul Bunyan.
He resigned from his position at the small college in Virginia and moved, with his son, to a small house in Moorhead, Minnesota, next door to where Bunyan and Blanche had settled.