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  1. The Jerusalem sinner saved: The Pharisee and the publican: The trinity and a Christian: The law and a Christian: &c., &c. by Bunyan John 1628-1688, 1846-01-01
  2. The pilgrim 's progress from this world to that which is to come by Bunyan. John. 1628-1688., 1888-01-01
  3. The Pilgrim's Progess in Words of One Syllable.Illustrated with Color Plates by John (1628-1688).Adapted By Mary Godolphin Bunyan, 1874
  4. The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which is to Come, Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream by John (1628-1688) Bunyan, 1880
  5. The pilgrim 's progress from this world to that which is to come by Bunyan. John. 1628-1688., 1905-01-01
  6. A True Relation of the Holy War, Made By King Shaddai Upon Diabolus, for the Regaining of the Metropolis of the World; or the Losing and Taking Again of the Town of Mansoul. by John (1628-1688).With Notes By Rev. George Burder Bunyan, 1818
  7. Profitable meditations. a poem; written whilst confined in Bedfo by Bunyan. John. 1628-1688., 1860-01-01
  8. The pilgrim 's progress. from this world to that which is to com by Bunyan. John. 1628-1688., 1890-01-01
  9. The pilgrim 's progress from this world to that which is to come by Bunyan. John. 1628-1688., 1874-01-01
  10. Divine emblems; or, Temporal things spiritualised, etc. With a pref. by Alexander Smith by John, 1628-1688 Bunyan, 2009-10-26
  11. The Holy War Made By King Shaddai Upon Diabolus; to Regain the Metropolis of the World, or, The Losing and Taking Again of the Town of Mansoul by John (1628-1688) Bunyan, 1791-01-01
  12. The pilgrim 's progress as originally published. being a fac-sim by Bunyan. John. 1628-1688., 1877-01-01
  13. Grace Abounding by John (1628-1688) Bunyan, 2010-01-01
  14. THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS FROM THIS WORLD TO THAT WHICH IS TO COME...TO WHICH IS ADDED THE LITTLE PILGRIM by 1628-1688 John Bunyan, 1941-01-01

81. John Bunyan
Home Up John Bunyan. 1628 – 1688. It was his blind daughter Mary,a teenager, who upset him most when he was in prison. Day by day
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John Bunyan It was his blind daughter Mary, a teenager, who upset him most when he was in prison. Day by day she groped and stumbled her way to the jail where her father was to spend thirteen years, supplementing the wretched prison fare with whatever food she could carry. Bunyan was haunted by what might befall her in a cruel world. If he died in prison, who would look out for her? How could a penniless blind woman survive? Already the shock of his sudden imprisonment had caused his wife Elizabeth to miscarry. Seeing his agitation, prison authorities informed him that he need not remain in jail; in fact, he could go home that afternoon. All he had to do was sign a paper promising never to preach again. Immediately he knew what he head to do: he had been called to preach and would no nothing else. Discharged from the Parliamentary Army, Bunyan returned to the family trade of tinker. (Tinkers were blacksmiths who worked in assorted metals from heavy iron to kitchen cooking utensils.) One morning, looking as usual for business from homemakers, he came upon three or four poor women who were resting briefly from their domestic responsibilities. Bunyan sidled closer and found them talking earnestly to each other. "They talked of how God had visited their souls with his love in the Lord Jesus. . . ." Bunyan later reported. "They spake as if joy did make them speak . . . they were to me as if they had found a new world." And so they had. Upon his release from prison he drafted the masterpiece which was to be a trophy of Puritan thought and a classic of English literature. Who will ever forget the characters from

82. John Bunyan, Man Of God, A Brief Chronicle Of His Life And Works
A Timeline Chronicling the Life of John Bunyan By Judith Bronte. John Bunyan( 1628 1688 ) This is not a complete history of John Bunyan.
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This is not a complete history of John Bunyan. This chronicles some of the events in John Bunyan's life that can be established by dates, thus giving us a somewhat accurate overview of his extraordinary life. Events that took place in the same year are not arranged in chronological order. November 1628 Birth Born in the parish of Elstow, in Bedfordshire, to Thomas Bunyan and Margaret Bentley (Thomas's first wife, Anne Pinney, had died the year before without any surviving children).

83. Index Of Direct Links To Acacia John Bunyan Online Library
Book Index of Direct Links to Acacia John Bunyan Online Library The Sermons, Allegories,and Poetry of John Bunyan (1628 1688) Thine to serve thee with that
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**These sermons and allegories are arranged in the order of the year published. *Age is determined from the year published. They do not correspond to the year John Bunyan first penned them.
Many of these books came from 'The Whole Works of John Bunyan', edited by George Offor. Title Author Age Comments **Year The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment New Window or, The truth of the resurrection of the bodies, both of good and bad at the last day: asserted, and proved by God's word. John Bunyan First published five years before John Bunyan's twelve year incarceration. A Few Sighs From Hell New Window or, The groans of the damned soul. John Bunyan John Bunyan wrote this two years before being placed in Bedford Prison. This is the third book he wrote. The Doctrine of the Law and Grace Unfolded New Window John Bunyan The last book John Bunyan wrote before being placed in Bedford Prison for twelve years.

84. BUNYAN, John
Translate this page Bunyan, John, Baptistenprediger und Erbauungsschriftsteller, * 28.11. 1628 in Elstow(Bredfordshire) als Sohn eines Kesselflickers, † 31.8. 1688 in London.
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Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band I (1990) Spalten 812-813 Autor: Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz Werke: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come I, 1678; II, 1684; hrsg. v. J. B. Wharly, 1928; v. C. Davies, 1937; dt.: Pilgerreise z. sel. Ewigkeit, 1922 (1957 ); Grace abounding to the Chief of Sinners (Selbstbiogr.), 1666; dt.: Überreiche Gnade f. der Sünder Größesten, übers. u. knapp erl. v. Emanuel Hirsch, 1966; Life and Death of Mr. Badman, 1680; The Holy War, 1682; dt.: Der hl. Krieg um die Stadt Menschen-Seele, 1928. - B.s Werke, hrsg. v. Charles Doe, 1736/37 ; v. George Offor, 3 Bde., 1853 (1863 ); v. Henry Stebbing, 5 Bde., 1859. - Tl.ausg. der Werke v. John Brown, 2 Bde., 1905-07. - F. M. Harrison, A Bibliography of the Works of J. B., Oxford 1932.

85. Arts/Literature/Authors/B/Bunyan,_John
URL http//carolinanavy.com/fleet2/f2/zchristian/JohnBunyan(16281688)hall/shakespeare1.htmlJohn Bunyan (1628-1688) Biographical sketch.
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86. The Works Of John Bunyan
John Bunyan's Works Thine to serve thee with that little I have. John Bunyan.( 1628 1688 ) See A Timeline Chronicling the Life of John Bunyan for more
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"Thine to serve thee with that little I have."
John Bunyan
See A Timeline Chronicling the Life of John Bunyan for more about the events of his life.
Note: Many of the works featured here were edited by George Offor, a dedicated biographer of John Bunyan who lived during the nineteenth century. All works that were edited by Mr. Offor are so indicated.
**These books are arranged in the order of the year published. *Age is determined from the year published. They do not correspond to the year John Bunyan first penned them.
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  • A Few Sighs From Hell or, The groans of the damned soul. John Bunyan John Bunyan wrote this two years before being placed in Bedford Prison. This is the third book he wrote.
  • The Doctrine of the Law and Grace Unfolded John Bunyan The last book John Bunyan wrote before being placed in Bedford Prison for twelve years.
  • I Will Pray With the Spirit and With the Understanding Also- or, A discourse touching prayer.
  • 87. The Collected Works Of John Bunyan
    The American Journal of Biblical Theology The Collected Works of John Bunyan16281688. contact.gif. Mr. Bunyan's Last Sermon Preached August 19 th 1688.
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    The American Journal of Biblical Theology
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    Mr. Bunyan's Last Sermon: Preached August 19 th [ADVERTISEMENT BY THE EDITOR] This sermon, although very short, is peculiarly interesting: how it was preserved we are not told; but it bears strong marks of having been published from notes taken by one of the hearers. There is no proof that any memorandum or notes of this sermon was found in the autograph of the preacher. GEO. OFFOR. Mr. Bunyan's Last Sermon 'Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.' John 1:13 The words have a dependance on what goes before, and therefore I must direct you to them for the right understanding of it. You have it thus: 'He came unto his own, and his own received him not; but as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh - but of God.' In the words before, you have two things. First , Some of his own rejecting him, when he offered himself to them.

    88. Higher Praise Greatest Preachers (John Bunyan)
    John Bunyan. John Bunyan 1628 1688. English Baptist preacher and writer, John Bunyanwas born in Elstow, England near Bedford where he spent most of his life.
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    Publications Songs and Comments (Fortune Press, London, 1945); John Bunyan (Hutchinson'sUniversity Library, London, 1954), revised and corrected, 1968
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    90. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection.John Bunyan (1628 1688). Nationality British, Periods British 1500-1700.
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    91. John Bunyan
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    92. GIGA Quote Author Page For John Bunyan
    GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR John Bunyan English clergyman and author (1628 1688),
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    Apology for his Book (l. 39) [ Books If that a pearl may in a toad's head dwell, And may be found too in an oyster shell. Apology for his Book (l. 89) [ Pearls So he passed over and all the trumpets sounded For him on the other side. Pilgrim's Progress (close of pt. II), Death of Valiant for Truth Death And behold there was a very stately palace before him, the name of which was Beautiful. Pilgrim's Progress (pt. I) [ Beauty As I walked through the wilderness of this world. Pilgrim's Progress (pt. I) [ Books (First Lines) Dark as pitch. Pilgrim's Progress (pt. I) [ Darkness Every fat (vat) must stand upon its bottom. Pilgrim's Progress (pt. I) [

    93. BBC - Nature - Poetry - Biographies - John Bunyan
    John Bunyan (1628 1688) POEMS Of The Cuckoo; Of The Boy and Butterfly.BIOGRAPHY Born near Bedford, the son of a brazier. He learned
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    Progress ( Pilgerreise zur seligen Ewigkeit ) schuf er eine
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    Bunyan, John (1628-1688) Englischer Schriftsteller. Mit "The Pilgrim's Progress" "Pilgerreise zur seligen Ewigkeit" ) schuf er eine der bekanntesten christlichen allegorischen Prosaerzählungen der englischen Literatur. Bunyan wurde am 28. November 1628 als Sohn eines Kesselflickers in Elstow bei Bedford geboren und ging bei seinem Vater in die Lehre. Im Englischen Bürgerkrieg kämpfte der 17-Jährige in der Revolutionsarmee. Um 1648 heiratete Bunyan Margaret Bentley , eine erklärte Anhängerin des Puritanismus , woraufhin auch er konvertierte. Von großem Einfluß war auch die Lektüre des "Kommentars zum Galaterbrief" von Martin Luther . 1655 wurde Bunyan Laienprediger in einer Gemeinde von Nonkonformisten in Bedford. Als Laie geriet er schnell mit den geweihten Priestern in Konflikt. Seine wichtigsten theologischen Aussagen jener Zeit erschienen 1659 als "The Doctrine of the Law and Grace Unfolded" . Nach der Wiedereinsetzung von König Karl II. 1660 verloren die Puritaner das Recht auf freie Ausübung ihres Glaubens; da Bunyan seine unerlaubte Predigertätigkeit trotzdem fortsetzte, mußte er von 1660 bis 1672 ins Bedforder Bezirksgefängnis. Dort beschäftigte er sich ausgiebig mit der Bibel und dem

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