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  1. Works of John BunyanVolume 01 by John Bunyan, 2004-07-01
  2. The Heavenly Footman by John Bunyan, 2010-07-24
  3. The Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream, by John Bunyan by John Bunyan, 2010-07-06
  4. The Pilgrim's Progress (Signet Classics) by John Bunyan, 2002-04-01
  5. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan, 2010-03-06
  6. Journey to Hell by John Bunyan, 2008-04-08
  7. Pilgrims Progress in Today's English by John Bunyan, James Thomas, 1971-06-01
  8. The Holy War In Modern English by John Bunyan, 2003-04-19
  9. The Pilgrim's Progress (Moody Classics) by John Bunyan, 2007-10-01
  10. The Pilgrim's Progress and Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan, 2004-04-13
  11. Prayer (Puritan Paperbacks) (Puritan Paperbacks) by John Bunyan, 1965-12-01
  12. Acceptable Sacrifice by John Bunyan, 2001-02-01
  13. The Life And Death Of Mr. Badman by John Bunyan, 2010-05-23
  14. The Holy War by John Bunyan, 2009-01-05

1. John Bunyan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
John Bunyan (November 28, 1628 – August 31, 1688), a Christian writer and preacher, was born at Harrowden (one mile southeast of Bedford), in the Parish of
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Jump to: navigation search John Bunyan. John Bunyan November 28 August 31 ), a Christian writer and preacher , was born at Harrowden (one mile south-east of Bedford ), in the Parish of Elstow England . He wrote The Pilgrim's Progress , arguably the most famous published Christian allegory . In the Church of England he is remembered with a Lesser Festival on 30 August
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John Bunyan Roger Williams Andrew Fuller Charles Haddon Spurgeon Billy Graham Largest associations American Baptist Baptist Bible Fellowship Baptist General Convention of Texas National Baptist ... edit Bunyan's birthplace Bunyan had very little schooling (about 2-4 years). He followed his father in the Tarish Tinker's trade, and he served in the parliamentary army at Newport Pagnell (1644 - 1647); in 1649 he married a pious young woman, whose only dowry appears to have been two books, Arthur Dent's Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven and Lewis Bayly 's Practice of Piety , by which he was influenced towards a religious life. He lived in

2. John Bunyan
John Bunyan, the son of an illiterate tinker from Elsdow in Bedfordshire, was born in 1628. When he was sixteen Bunyan joined the Parliamentary army to
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John Bunyan, the son of an illiterate tinker from Elsdow in Bedfordshire, was born in 1628. When he was sixteen Bunyan joined the Parliamentary army to fight for the Roundheads against the Cavaliers While in the army Bunyan came into contact with new ideas about religion and politics. As censorship was removed during the Civil War , Bunyan was able to read pamphlets that for years had been banned. After leaving the army, Bunyan became a tinker. This job involved travelling around Bedfordshire repairing pots and pans. While in these villages, Bunyan, who was a Puritan , gave talks on his religious beliefs. In 1653 he joined a Congregational church in Bedford. A strong opponent of George Fox and the Society of Friends Bunyan published two books attacking their beliefs, Some Gospel Truths Opened (1656) and A Vindication of Gospel Truths Opened After the Restoration Charles II and his Parliament attempted to stop Puritans preaching in public. In 1660 Bunyan was arrested at a meeting at Lower Samsell in Bedfordshire and found guilty of preaching without a licence to "unlawful assemblies".

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Translate this page John Bunyan (Elstow (Bedfordshire), 30 november 1628 - Londen, 31 augustus 1688) was een Engelse puriteinse prediker. Hij was van eenvoudige afkomst.
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Ga naar: navigatie zoeken John Bunyan John Bunyan Elstow Bedfordshire 30 november Londen ... 31 augustus ) was een Engelse puriteinse prediker. Hij was van eenvoudige afkomst. Hij werd op latere leeftijd prediker in baptistische gemeenten. Zijn prediking was eenvoudig, direct en Bijbels . Hij heeft verschillende boeken geschreven. Zijn bekendheid is vooral gebaseerd op zijn boek The Pilgrim's Progress (1678; het minder succesvolle tweede deel verscheen in 1684). Dit boek is in vele talen vertaald, ook in het Nederlands, onder de titel Een christenreis naar de eeuwigheid . Het boek behandelt in de vorm van een allegorie het leven van een christen op aarde. Naast de 'Christenreis' heeft Bunyan ook nog de 'Christinnenreis' geschreven. Bunyan heeft zijn leven beschreven in een autobiografie genaamd Grace abounding . In behoudende protestants-christelijke kringen is Bunyan tot op de dag van vandaag bekend en worden zijn boeken veel gelezen.
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4. John Bunyan - Wikipédia
Translate this page John Bunyan naît en 1628 dans le hameau d’Harrowden, non loin de la ville de Bedford dans une famille très modeste. Sa mère, Margaret Bentley est la seconde
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    John Bunyan na®t en dans le hameau d’Harrowden, non loin de la ville de Bedford dans une famille tr¨s modeste. Sa m¨re, Margaret Bentley est la seconde femme de Thomas Bunyan. Celui-ci exerce la profession de chaudronnier ambulant. Malgr© l’extrªme pauvret© de ses parents, John Bunyan fr©quente quelque temps l’©cole o¹ il apprend   lire et   ©crire. Mais il abandonne tr¨s rapidement ses ©tudes pour commencer   travailler aupr¨s de son p¨re. Il confessera plus tard avoir rapidement perdu ce qu’il avait appris alors. En A l’¢ge de 16 ans, en novembre , pendant la premi¨re guerre civile Naseby en juin ait signifi© la fin des hostilit©s, Bunyan restera encore deux ans dans l’arm©e jusqu’  la d©mobilisation de son r©giment le 21 juillet 1647. Le rassemblement de ses hommes sous-pay©s – le retard dans le paiement des soldes atteignit 14 semaines – que le m©contentement gagne, provoque l’©mergence d’une grande ferveur religieuse et attire de nombreux prªcheurs et pr©dicateurs de toute sorte. En octobre , la ville compte jusqu’  sept th©ologiens, deux sermons par dimanche et un le jeudi et tous les matins, avant la rel¨ve de la garde, on prie et lit un chapitre de la Bible . Les ex©g¨ses, prªches et sermons font rapidement leurs chemins parmi les hommes qui constituent un foyer particuli¨rement vivace pour le d©veloppement des sectes. Nul doute que John Bunyan f»t fortement influenc© par ceux-ci.

5. John Bunyan
John Bunyan, the tinker of Bedford, was born during troubled times in England. When he was just a boy, he was saved from drowning by his neighbor,
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" I got me back into prison and did sit down to write again. I have been away from my writing too long. Maybe this is not so much a prison as an office from which I can reach the world with Christ's message."-Bunyan on being sent back to prison in 1675."
John Bunyan, the tinker of Bedford, was born during troubled times in England. When he was just a boy, he was saved from drowning by his neighbor, Oliver Cromwell. At 16, Bunyan joined Cromwell's army to fight against King Charles I. His life was spared again when a friend who took his place on guard duty was killed in a skirmish that started while Bunyan was away. After the war he married and had four children. He tried to obtain salvation by reforming his life and giving up his evil habits, but he found no peace with God. Finally, he was converted after reading Martin Luther's commentary on Galatians with its emphasis on God's saving grace.
Although Bunyan authored 60 books, the most famous is Pilgrim's Progress. Begun as a story to entertain his children on their visits to his jail cell, it has become one of the most famous and enduring works of Christian fiction. Bunyan wrote most of the book during his second stay in jail on the brown paper covers his wife used as stoppers on the milk jugs she brought to him in prison. First published in 1678, Pilgrim's Progress sold more than 100,000 copies in its first year in print and remains a best-seller to this day.

6. Literary Encyclopedia John Bunyan
John Bunyan was born in 1628 in Elstow, a village near Bedford. His account of his early years and conversion in Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
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7. John Bunyan --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on John Bunyan celebrated English minister and preacher, author of The Pilgrim s Progress (1678), the book that was
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died August 31, 1688, London John Bunyan, pencil drawing on vellum by Robert White; in the British Museum Courtesy of the trustees of the British Museum celebrated English minister and preacher, author of The Pilgrim's Progress (1678), the book that was the most characteristic expression of the Puritan religious outlook. His other works include doctrinal and controversial writings; a spiritual autobiography, Grace Abounding (1666); and the allegory

8. John Bunyan - Wikiquote
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He who would valiant be, Let him come hither; One here will constant be, Come wind, come weather There’s no discouragement Shall make him once relent His first avow’d intent To be a pilgrim. Whoso beset him round With dismal stories, Do but themselves confound; His strength the more is. No lion can him fright, He’ll with a giant fight, But he will have a right To be a pilgrim. Hobgoblin nor foul fiend Can daunt his spirit;

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John Bunyan had very little schooling. He followed his father in the tinker's trade, and he served in the parliamentary army from1644 to 1647). Bunyan married in 1649 and lived in Elstow until 1655, when his wife died. He then moved to Bedford, and married again in 1659. John Bunyan was received into the Baptist church in Bedford by immersion in 1653. In 1655, Bunyan became a deacon and began preaching, with marked success from the start. In 1658 he was indicted for preaching without a license. The authorities were fairly tolerant of him for a while, and he did not suffer imprisonment until November of 1660, when he was taken to the county jail in Silver Street, Bedford, and there confined (with the exception of a few weeks in 1666) for 12 years until January 1672. Bunyan afterward became pastor of the Bedford church. In March of 1675 he was again imprisoned for preaching publicly without a license, this time being held in the Bedford town jail. In just six months this time he was freed, (no doubt the authorities were growing weary of providing Bunyan with free shelter and food) and he was not bothered again by the authorities. On a trip to London, John Bunyan caught a severe cold, and he died at the house of a friend at Snow Hill on August 31, 1688. His grave lies in the cemetery at Bunhill Fields in London.

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12. John Bunyan (1628-1688)
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13. John Bunyan, English Preacher, Author Of Pilgrim's Progress - Christian Biograph
john bunyan, English preacher and author of The Pilgrim s Progress.
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Mary Bunyan (c.1625-1656?): First wife of John Bunyan, they were married in 1647. Raised by godly parents, she was an important influence in his conversion to Christ. They had four children, two sons (John and Thomas) and two daughters (Mary and Elizabeth). Mary, born in 1650 was their eldest child and blind. Elizabeth Bunyan (c.1630-1691?):

14. John Bunyan Society Home Page
Fosters research about bunyan s life and influence Conference announcements; group, contact, and membership information.
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The International John Bunyan Society The International John Bunyan Society exists to promote and support scholarship about Bunyan, his contemporaries, and his influence. Our conferences convene every three years. We invite all scholars, teachers, and members of the general public interested in Bunyan and in early modern literature and culture generally to join.
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Window commemorating the tercentenary of the publication of The Pilgrim's Progress. The original window is found in the Bunyan Meeting Free Church in Bedford. Photographic image of the original reproduced by permission of Fidelity Colour Printers, Essex, U.K. SS15 6SD THE FIRST RICHARD L. GREAVES AWARD The IJBS is delighted to announce the winner of the first Richard L. Greaves Award for an outstanding book in the period 2004-07. Winner: Isabel Hofmeyr for The Portable Bunyan: A Transnational History of The Pilgrim's Progress (Princeton University Press). Honorable mention: Beth Lynch, John Bunyan and the Language of Conviction (D.S. Brewer).

15. Bunyan Ministries
bunyan Ministries promotes john bunyan s writings with seminars, articles,literature, Bible exposition, by Barry Horner.
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16. Bunyan, John - The Pilgrim S Progress
john bunyan is perhaps the most popular religious writer in the English language. His best known work, The Pilgrim s Progress has been translated into more
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17. John Bunyan Online
Heartfelt appreciation is expressed to Dr. Barry Horner of bunyan Ministries, for the provision of the PDF version of The Works of john bunyan.
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of everything Bunyan. It has been said that his famous allegory about Pilgrim on his journey to the Celestial City is second only to the Bible itself in number of copies sold through the ages and through out the world. It is sad, however, to note that much of what Bunyan wrote is forgotten. This complete set (George Offer edition) of Bunyan's works is brought to you by the people at Mt. Zion Online and is a ministry of Mt. Zion Bible Church of Pensacola Florida. We hope you will enjoy them. How to download select the file and format that you desire. Right click and select "Save target as" then follow the prompts. PDF Acknowledgment:
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18. The San Antonio College LitWeb John Bunyan Page
Frank Mott Harrison, A Bibliography of the Works of john bunyan. Oxford, 1932. William York Tindall, john bunyan, Mechanick Preacher.
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Roger Sharrock edited and introduced Grace Abounding and Pilgrim's Progress . Oxford, 1966. This volume also includes A Relation of the Imprisonment , unpublished until 1765.
The Holy City
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"Complete" editions of Bunyan were edited by George Offor and Henry Stebbing in the early 1860's.
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. This page is going to be the place to find everything by Bunyan. Beautiful work ! About Bunyan John Brown, John Bunyan (1628-1688): His Life, Times, and Work , 1885, Revised by Frank Mott Harrison, 1928. Reprinted, Archon, 1969. Gwilym Griffith, John Bunyan . Hodder and Stoughton, 1927. Frank Mott Harrison, A Bibliography of the Works of John Bunyan . Oxford, 1932. G. B. Harrison, John Bunyan: A Study in Personality . Archon, 1967. Originally published by Dent, 1928. William Hamilton Nelson, Tinker and Thinker: John Bunyan, 1628-1688 . Willett, Clark and Colby, 1928.

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john bunyan. 1628–88, English author, b. Elstow, Bedfordshire.… bunyan wrote nine books, the most famous of which is Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
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