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Works of John Bunyan 3 Vol. Set by John Bunyan (Hardcover)
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John Bunyan is best known for his famous allegorical works. He was prepared to suffer the hardship of imprisonment, in order to expound these great works. But his exposition of them was not confined to allegory, and in his many other works, like, 'Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ' and 'An Exposition of the First Ten Chapters of Genesis', we find Bunyan writing as the outstanding pastor-evangelist he was. These three quality volumes, first edited by George Offor (1853 and 1862) constitute the only available standard edition of his works.
Table of Contents
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GRACE ABOUNDING TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS | 1 | |
BUNYAN’S PRISION MEDITATIONS | 63 | |
THE JERUSALEM SINNER SAVED | 67 | |
THE GREATNESS OF THE SOUL | 104 | |
THE WORK OF JESUS CHRIST AS AN ADVOCATE | 151 | |
CHRIST A COMPLETE SAVIOUR | 202 | |
COME AND WELCOME TO JESUS CHRIST | 240 | |
OF JUSTIFICATION BY AN IMPUTED RIGHTEOUSNESS; or, No way to heaven but by Jesus Christ | 300 | |
SAVED BY GRACE | 335 | |
THE STRAIT GATE | 363 | |
LIGHT FOR THEM THAT SIT IN DARKNESS | 391 | |
A TREATISE ON THE FEAR OF GOD | 437 | |
THE DOCTRINE OF THE LAW AND GRACE UNFOLDED | 492 | |
BUNYAN’S OWN BELIEFS, AND OBJECTIONS ANSWERED | 497 | |
ISRAEL’S HOPE ENCOURAGED | 576 | |
A DISCOURSE TOUCHING PRAYER | 621 | |
THE SAINT’S PRIVILEGE AND PROFIT; or The Throne of Grace | 641 | |
THE ACCEPT ABLE SACRIFICE | 685 | |
PAUL’S DEPARTURE AND CROWN | 721 | |
VOLUME 2 – EXPERIMENTAL, DOCTRINAL & PRACTICAL | ||
THE SAINTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST’S LOVE; The unsearchable riches of Christ | 1 | |
OF ANTICHRIST AND HIS RUIN; and of the Slaying of the Witnesses | 41 | |
THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD, AND ETERNAL JUDGMENT | 83 | |
SOME GOSPEL TRUTHS OPENED ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTURES | 129 | |
A VINDICATION OF GOSPEL TRUTHS OPENED ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTURES | 177 | |
A DISCOURSE UPON THE PHARISEE AND THE PUBLICAN | 215 | |
A DEFENCE OF THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST | 278 | |
REPROBATION ASSERTED | 335 | |
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NATURE AND PERPETUITY OF THE SEVENTH-DAY SABBATH | 359 | |
OF THE TRINITY AND A CHRISTIAN | 386 | |
OF THE LAW AND A CHRISTIAN | 387 | |
SCRIPTURAL POEMS | 389 | |
AN EXPOSITION ON THE FIRST TEN CHAPTERS OF GENESIS | 413 | |
A HOLY LIFE THE BEAUTY OF CHRISTIANITY | 502 | |
CHRISTIAN BEHAVIOUR | 548 | |
A CAUTION TO STIR UP TO WATCH AGAINST SIN | 575 | |
A DISCOURSE OF THE BUILDING, NATURE, EXCELLENCY, AND GOVERNMENT OF THE HOUSE OF GOD | 577 | |
BUNYAN ON THE TERMS OF COMMUNION, AND FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIANS, AT THE TABLE OF THE LORD | 591 | |
I | A CONFESSION OF MY FAITH, AND A REASON OF MY PRACTICE | 593 |
II | DIFFERENCES IN JUDGMENT ABOUT WATER BAPTISM NO BAR TO COMMUNION; | 618 |
III | PEACEABLE PRINCIPLES AND TRUE; | 648 |
ON THE LOVE OF CHRIST: | 657 | |
A CASE OF CONSCIENCE RESOLVED | 658 | |
JOHN BUNYAN’S CATECHISM, called INSTRUCTION FOR THE IGNORANT | 675 | |
SEASONABLE COUNSEL | 691 | |
AN EXHORTATION TO PEACE AND UNITY | 742 | |
BUNYAN’S LAST SERMON | 755 | |
VOLUME 3 – ALLEGORICAL, FIGURATIVE & SYMBOLICAL | ||
THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS FROM THIS WORLD TO THAT WHICH IS TO COME | 1 | |
THE HOLY WAR MADE BY SHADDAI UPON DIABOLUS, FOR THE REGAINING OF THE METROPOLIS OF THE WORLD | 245 | |
THE HEAVENLY FOOTMAN | 375 | |
THE HOLY CITY, OR THE NEW JERUSALEM, | 395 | |
SOLOMON’S TEMPLE SPIRITUALIZED | 460 | |
A DISCOURSE OF THE HOUSE OF THE FOREST OF LEBANON | 510 | |
THE WATER OF LIFE | 538 | |
THE BARREN FIG-TREE | 560 | |
LIFE AND DEATH OF MR BADMAN | 586 | |
A FEW SIGHS FROM HELL | 666 | |
ONE THING IS NEEDFUL | 725 | |
EBAL AND GERIZIM | 737 | |
A BOOK FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | 746 |
About the Author
John Bunyan (1628-1688) was born the son of a metalworker near Bedford, England. He went on to become a famous preacher and writer and during his life penned over 2 million words, his most famous work being ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’.
Endorsement
"Bunyan was one of the most popular Puritans, no doubt because, while possessing the Word-centerednes and depth of doctrine and experience of other Puritans, he presented truth with warm simplicity" - Joel Beeke