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  1. Pilgrim's Progress by Bunyan John, 2005-03-01
  2. THE Holy War by John Bunyan, 2009-07-16
  3. Turbulent, Seditious and Factious People: John Bunyan and His Church, 1628-88 (Oxford paperbacks) by Christopher Hill, 1989-03-16
  4. The Pilgrim's Progress (Penguin Classics) by John Bunyan, 2009-01-27
  5. The Pilgrim's Progress By John Bunyan with over 50 Illustrations by John Bunyan, 1933
  6. The Life of John Bunyan by Edmund Venables, 1997-09-01
  7. Pilgrim's Progress Nelson's Royal Classics by John Bunyan, 1999-08-15
  8. Pilgrim's Progress (Parts One and Two) by John Bunyan, 2007-01-01
  9. El progreso del Peregrino: The Pilgrim's Progress (Abridged Christian Classics) (Spanish Edition) by John Bunyan, 2010-07-01
  10. 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 Bunyan, 2009-11-07
  11. John Bunyan (Christian Encounters Series) by Kevin Belmonte, 2010-03-02
  12. The Works of John Bunyan, complete, including 58 books, with active table of contents, improved 5/17/2009 by John Bunyan, 2008-02-01
  13. Grace Abounding and the Life and Death of Mr Badman by John Bunyan, 1969
  14. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners : John Bunyan's Autobiography by John Bunyan, 1998-10

21. John Bunyan, English Preacher, Author Of Pilgrim's Progress - Christian Biograph
Includes several biographical articles, links.
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John Bunyan John Bunyan (1628-1688) was an English preacher and writer. While imprisoned for preaching the Gospel without receiving permission from the Established Church, he wrote The Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan
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Life of John Bunyan
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John Bunyan's Conversion

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Christ's Soldier (Parts 1-3).
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Bunhill Fields, London, England. Another source Writings: Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners Bunyan's spiritual autobiography. The Pilgrim's Progress The Pilgrim's Progress: A Review 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.

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24. Acacia John Bunyan - Online Library - A Timeline Chronicling The Life Of John Bu
Two months after his wife s death, Thomas bunyan, john s father, marries his third wife. August 1646. 18. . Elizabeth bunyan, john s second wife, dies. 1692. .
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A Timeline Chronicling the Life of John Bunyan
By Judith Bronte
John Bunyan
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. Date Age Event
  • 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).
  • November 30, 1644
Enlists in the Parliamentary army, joining with the Newport Pagnell garrison, at the regulation age of sixteen.
  • Newport Pagnell garrison moves to Leicester. Most probably, it was here that Bunyan's comrade was shot. "When I was a soldier, I, with others, were drawn out to go to such a place to besiege it; but when I was just ready to go, one of the company desired to go in my room; to which, when I had consented, he took my place; and coming to the siege, as he stood sentinel, he was shot into the head with a musket bullet, and died." - John Bunyan, from "
  • 25. Family Time
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    26. Bunyan, John (1628-1688)
    bunyan, john (16281688) Puritan author. Works about john bunyan. Acacia john bunyan Online Library. Works by john bunyan. Holy War. This document is from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at .
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    27. The Christian Bookshop John Bunyan
    Biographical article.
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    John Bunyan 1628-88, Christ's soldier, Part 1
    John Bunyan's book "The Pilgrim's Progress" has achieved lasting fame and world wide recognition, being translated into over two hundred languages by the present day. The great popularity of his story of Christian's journey to the Celestial City has tended to over-shadow his other writings and his faithful work as a preacher of the gospel. A study of Bunyan's life however, reveals a gracious example of God's dealings in bringing him to faith in Christ, in upholding him through long years of imprisonment and in making a fruitful servant whose testimony has challenged, convicted, encouraged and comforted a continuing number of people down through the intervening years.
    Early Life
    Although the exact date of Bunyan's birth is not known, he was baptised on 30 November 1628 at the parish church in Elstow, a small village of less than seventy houses about a mile south of Bedford. His family had lived in the area for several centuries and Bunyan's father was the local brazier or tinker', an occupation which was often scorned and derided. Bunyan's writings contain references to his lowly origins but little is known of his childhood or his education. Apart from expressing his gratitude that his parents kept him at school until he could read and write, and a brief reference to attending a "grammar school in my minority." Bunyan's only other statement about his education is short but illuminating - "l did soon lose the bit I learnt......long before the Lord did His gracious work of conversion upon my soul."

    28. Bedford Christadelphian Ecclesia: Home Page
    Located in the town where john bunyan wrote Pilgrim's Progress. This site has many links to Christadelphian writings that are available in electronic format.
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    29. The Pilgrim's Progress
    The Pilgrim s Progress. john bunyan. This text is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. Originally transcribed by CEK from an uncopyrighted 1942 edition.
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    The Pilgrim's Progress
    John Bunyan
    This text is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. Converted to HTML by Jim Milligan and Harry Plantinga in May 1995.
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    Title Page The Author's Apology for His Book The Pilgrims Progress In the Similitude of a Dream The Conclusion Formats available:
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    30. Christian Allegory In The 17th Century A Comparison Of George Herbert And John B
    Includes poems on poetry and The World.
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    Christian Allegory in the Seventeenth Century:
    A Comparison of George Herbert and John Bunyan
    by
    Rebecca Branham Dimon
    Delivered at the Conference on Christianity and Literature
    Baylor University
    October 1983 The purpose of this paper is to study the characteristics of Christian allegory in seventeenth-century poetry and prose by examining selections from George Herbert and John Bunyan. In comparing the allegorical works of these two men, I will concentrate primarily on their characters as personified abstractions or as metonymic representations that is, the name of one thing for something associated with it by examining their uses of dialogue and the pilgrimage motif to create the images of their characters. Angus Fletcher describes metonymy in allegories in his book Allegory. Our earlier view was that all agents in allegory are becoming so fixed in sense that they begin to constitute images (that was indeed how they were introduced into the poem, for a personified abstraction is necessarily a sort of image). This remark is further explained in a footnote as follows: The intermediate stage between an image and an agent is a name

    31. Acacia John Bunyan - Online Library - A Timeline Chronicling The Life Of John Bu
    A timeline chronicling the life of john bunyan. This is not a complete history of john bunyan. This chronicles some of the events in john bunyan's life that can be established
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    A Timeline Chronicling the Life of John Bunyan
    By Judith Bronte
    John Bunyan
    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. Date Age Event
    • 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).
    • November 30, 1644
    Enlists in the Parliamentary army, joining with the Newport Pagnell garrison, at the regulation age of sixteen.
  • Newport Pagnell garrison moves to Leicester. Most probably, it was here that Bunyan's comrade was shot. "When I was a soldier, I, with others, were drawn out to go to such a place to besiege it; but when I was just ready to go, one of the company desired to go in my room; to which, when I had consented, he took my place; and coming to the siege, as he stood sentinel, he was shot into the head with a musket bullet, and died." - John Bunyan, from "
  • 32. Bunyan Home Page
    bunyan, john. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. bunyan, john. (b n´y n) (KEY) , 1628–88, English author, b. Elstow, Bedfordshire.
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    The International John Bunyan Society
    John Bunyan in Bedford Prison
    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 International John Bunyan Society exists to foster scholarship about Bunyan, his contemporaries, and his historical influence. All interested scholars, teachers, and members of the general public are welcome to join. CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN BUNYAN: TEXTS, CONTEXTS, RECEPTION
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    33. Bedford: John Bunyan
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    Bedford is best remembered for its association with John Bunyan, one of the most celebrated writers of the seventeenth century. His book "Pilgrim's Progress" was written in Bedford County Gaol, where he was imprisoned for twelve years for his non-conformist beliefs. This book, a powerful allegory, has been translated into two thousand languages.
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      Bunyan, John u n] Pronunciation Key Bunyan, John , English author, b. Elstow, Bedfordshire. After a brief period at the village free school, Bunyan learned the tinker's trade, which he followed intermittently throughout his life. Joining the parliamentary army in 1644, he served until 1647. The reading of several pious books and a constant study of the Bible intensified Bunyan's religious beliefs, and in 1653 he began acting as lay preacher for a congregation of Baptists in Bedford. In this capacity he came into conflict with the Quakers led by George Fox and turned to writing in defense of his beliefs. In 1660 agents of the restored monarchy arrested him for unlicensed preaching, and he remained in prison for the next 12 years. During this period Bunyan wrote nine books, the most famous of which is Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (1666), a fervent spiritual autobiography. Soon after his release in 1672 he was reimprisoned briefly and wrote the first part of his masterpiece

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    36. Kristens Resa Av John Bunyan, DEL 1
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    H OME B OOKS ... RDER A BOUT J OHN B UNYAN The young man walked about the grounds of the farmyard deep in thought. Before him lay a decision that would change the course of history. The man was John Bunyan, the date was November 12,1660 and it is an early autumn evening. Just moments before, the master of the house had taken him aside and in an agitated voice said, "Oh Mr. Bunyan, there is a warrant out against you, and the officers are on the lookout for you. We cannot have our meeting! ... You must leave!" "What, brother," says Bunyan, "go away and not have the meeting!" "Oh yes, Mr. Bunyan, they are in search of you, and they'll have you in prison if they can find you." "What if they do? I will by no means stir, neither will I have the meeting dismissed for this." Brave words! Words spoken in haste less than an hour before. But now, as he thinks more rationally under the calming influence of reason will he not sing a different song? The farmer's wife comes to hang out the afternoons wash. She walks with that endearing waddle peculiar to women about to give birth and his thoughts turn to his own wife, Elizabeth. She is also on the verge of birth. How will his loved one fare if he is cast into prison or perhaps exiled? What about the new infant and his little blind daughter, Mary? Ah, dear blind child. She is the pride of his life and the thought forcing her to live as a fatherless child tears at his heart.

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    40. Literary Encyclopedia: Bunyan, John
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