John Bunyan
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The Holy War
1956
John Bunyan could be said to have authored the most influential book in the English language (other than the King James Bible) The Pilgrims Progress. But he has also written another dramatic allegorical novel The Holy War. Bunyans plan for his readers was for them to experience the struggles of the city of Mansoul as a fierce battle rages to take control of it. However, alongside this knifeedge drama Bunyan wished his readers to understand how the struggles of their souls ran in parallel to the ....[more]
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
1966
John Bunyon was an English 17th Christian writer and preacher. He is best known for his allegory The Pilgrims Progress. Bunyon was imprisoned for preaching without a license. This confinement lasted 12 years. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners is an autobiography of a deeply spiritual man. Bunyon describes his flight against sin, his struggle with unbelief and his eventual acceptance of faith. This is an inspirational glimpse into the developing faith of a man.
The Life and Death of Mr. Badman
1914
John Bunyon was an English 17th Christian writer and preacher. He is best known for his allegory The Pilgrims Progress. Bunyon wrote this book while being imprisoned for preaching without a license. This confinement lasted 12 years. Life and Death of Mr. Badman was published in 1680 and is the account of small town life in the 1600¿s. Badman is a greedy lustful storekeeper caught up in the values and mythology of 17th-century Puritan society. This dark novel is described by the author as "the Li....[more]
Pilgrim's Progress
2010
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The Pharisee and Publican
NOTE: THIS IS a DOWNLOADABLE E-BOOK. Men must not be judged, or justified, according to what themselves do think, but according to the verdict and sentence that cometh out of the mouth of God about them. Now, the sentence of God is, "All have sinned:" "There is none righteous, no, not one;" Rom. iii. It is no matter, then, what the Pharisee did think of himself.
Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ
A Plain and Profitable Discourse on John 6: 37. Showing the cause, truth, and manner of the coming of a sinner to Jesus Christ; with his happy reception and blessed entertainment.
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