The Works of John Bunyan
Volume 1: Experimental, Doctrinal and Practical
500 in stock
Weight | 3.7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.3 × 7.1 × 2.1 in |
ISBN | 9781848710610 |
Binding | Cloth-bound |
Topic | Conversion, Jesus Christ, Justification, Prayer, Salvation |
Original Pub Date | 1692 |
Banner Pub Date | Dec 1, 1991 |
Page Count | 798 |
Format | Book |
Book Description
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.
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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 TABLE OP CONTENTS: | ||
THE FIRST PART | ||
The words of the text opened, and the doctrines laid down | 497 | |
What the covenant of works is, and when it was given | 498 | |
What it is to be under the covenant of works | 500 | |
Who they are that are under the covenant of works | 508 | |
What men may attain to, that are under this covenant of works | 511 | |
THE SECOND PART | ||
The Doctrine [that the people of God are not under the law but under grace] proved | 520 | |
The new covenant made with Christ | 522 | |
The conditions of the new covenant | 524 | |
The suretiship of Christ | 525 | |
Christ the messenger of the new covenant | 526 | |
Christ the sacrifice of the new covenant | 528 | |
Christ the high priest of the new covenant | 530 | |
Christ completely fulfilled the conditions of the new covenant | 534 | |
The covenant of grace unchangeable; the opposers answered | 538 | |
10. Who it is, and how, men are brought into the covenant | 540 | |
A word of [from my own] experience | 548 | |
The privileges of the new covenant | 550 | |
Two hell-bred objections answered | 554 | |
A use of examination about the old covenant | 554 | |
A legal spirit | 557 | |
The use of the new covenant | 559 | |
The unpardonable sin | 566 | |
Objections answered, for their comfort who would have their part in the new covenant | 569 | |
ISRAEL'S HOPE ENCOURAGED | 576 | |
A DISCOURSE TOUCHING PRAYER | 621 | |
THE SAINT'S PRIVILEGE AND PROFIT; or The Throne of Grace | 641 | |
THE ACCEPTABLE SACRIFICE | 685 | |
PAUL'S DEPARTURE AND CROWN | 721 |
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