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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. Quotations
. The Pilgrim s Progress. By John Bunyan QUOTATION He that is down needs fear no fall, ATTRIBUTION John Bunyan (1628–1688), British poet.
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By John Bunyan QUOTATION: He that is down needs fear no fall,
QUOTATION: The name of the slough was Despond.
QUOTATION: One leak will sink a ship: and one sin will destroy a sinner.
QUOTATION: Hobgoblin nor foul Fiend
Can daunt his spirit;
He knows he at the end
Shall Life inherit.
QUOTATION: Some said, John, print it; others said, Not so: Some said, It might do good; others said, No. QUOTATION: Fullness to such a burden is That go on pilgrimage; Here little, and hereafter bliss, Is best from age to age. To be a Pilgrim.

82. John Bunyan (1628–1688)
Literary Encyclopedia. back, Site copyright ©1996-2003 Anniina Jokinen. All Rights Reserved. Created by Anniina Jokinen on October 3, 2003.
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83. MSN Encarta - Résultats De La Recherche - Bunyan John

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84. MSN Encarta - Bunyan, John

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85. Literary Encyclopedia: Bunyan, John
Bunyan, John. (1628 1688). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Religious Writer, Preacher, Theologian, Poet. Active 656 - 1688 in England, Britain, Europe.
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86. 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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87. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Bunyan, John 1628 - 1688
Bunyan, John 1628 1688 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. Bunyan, John, Poutníkova cesta z tohoto sveta do sveta buboucího, L 7852. © Mestská
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Bunyan, John 1628 - 1688
Záhlaví Název Signatura BUNYAN, John Poutníkova cesta z tohoto svìta do svìta buboucího L 7852 Offline poslední zmìny: 13.10.2003 kont@kt

88. John Bunyan Life Stories, Books, & Links
to this author Recommended links. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION. John Bunyan (1628 1688). Category English Literature Born 1628 Elstow
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
John Bunyan (1628 - 1688)
Category: English Literature
Born: 1628
Elstow near Bedford, England
Died: 1688 London, England Related authors: Thomas Cranmer Upton Sinclair list all writers JOHN BUNYAN - LIFE STORIES John Bunyan, Vanity Fair On this day in 1675 John Bunyan went to prison for the third time, convicted of preaching his Baptist faith without a license. In over twelve years of confinement Bunyan wrote numerous books and pamphlets, including Part I of A Pilgrim's Progress . It sold 100,000 copies in his lifetime, and is still reported to be the most sold book in the world, next to the Bible. "And Then Comes the Muckrake Man" On this day in 1906, borrowing from John Bunyan, President Roosevelt made his famous speech labeling as "muckrakers" the new breed of investigative writers Ida Tarbell (Standard Oil), Lincoln Steffens (municipal politics), David Graham Phillips (Senate politics), Ray Stannard Baker (treatment of minorities), Samuel Hopkins Adams (patent medicines), Upton Sinclair (the meat industry), and others. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR The Holy War fiction The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, N.H. Keeble (Editor)

89. John Bunyan At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. John Bunyan. 1628 1688 *. English Puritan minister and preacher. These essays offer analysis of the author s life and works.
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These essays offer analysis of the author's life and works. Many of them have been submitted by users, and are assigned an Editorial Rating on a scale from one to five stars to assist you in evaluating their worth. See also: Note on Essays Editorial Policy No essays about this author have been added yet. Our database is growing rapidly check back soon!
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And so I penned
It down, until at last it came to be,
For length and breadth, the bigness which you see. Pilgrim's Progress. Apology for his Book. John Bunyan Some said, "John, print it;" others said, "Not so."
Some said, "It might do good;" others said, "No." Pilgrim's Progress. Apology for his Book. John Bunyan The name of the slough was Despond. Pilgrim's Progress. Part i. John Bunyan Every fat must stand upon his bottom.

90. Recherche - Répertoire Des Collections Spécialisées Utiles à La Recherche Da
XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles occupent une place prédominante dans cette collection d oeuvres de Bunyan (1628-1688).
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Collection Ralph Ford sur John Bunyan
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Bunyan, John; Littérature anglaise Historique
La collection fut constituée à l'origine par Ralph Ford, de Bedford en Angleterre, localité où habitait Bunyan. C'était alors la collection privée la plus considérable d'oeuvres de Bunyan. Elle fut acquise en 1964 d'un libraire et a été développée depuis lors. Description
Les éditions publiées aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles occupent une place prédominante dans cette collection d'oeuvres de Bunyan (1628-1688). On y trouve également plusieurs traductions de ses oeuvres, ainsi que certaines éditions rares qui datent du XVIIe siècle. La politique d'acquisition consiste à rechercher les éditions qui manquent à la collection, particulièrement celles publiées aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, ainsi que les éditions pour enfants du XIXe siècle. Langue
La collection comprend surtout des ouvrages en anglais. On ajoute maintenant à la collection des ouvrages publiés en d'autres langues. Fonds documentaire
540 monographies; des publications en série.

91. Biography John Bunyan
John Bunyan, (1628 1688) Obstinate Preacher Older folk must have shaken their heads in wonder. John Bunyan of all people! Why
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John Bunyan, (1628 - 1688)
Obstinate Preacher
Older folk must have shaken their heads in wonder. "John Bunyan of all people! Why, we remember when he was a filthy mouthed ringleader in every sort of mischief."
Bunyan was born in 1628 in the heart of England, a mile south of Bedford a few years before the English Civil War. His family was so poor that when his father died, John was left only one shilling and his tinker's anvil. The boy had little formal education. However, he learned to read and feasted on medieval romances in which valiant knights underwent great trials and conquered villains and monsters. In youth he boasted a mouth so profane it shocked even wicked men. Additionally, he loved to dance, bell-ring and lead Sunday sports, all considered improper by Puritans. Although he attended church, he had little religious feeling.
Spared for Something
John turned sixteen in 1644 at the height of the Civil War. He joined the army. Since Bedford was a Parliamentarian stronghold, it is probable he served Cromwell. While on duty he was "drawn out" to take part in a siege. Another soldier asked to take his place. "As he stood sentinel he was shot in the head with a musket bullet and died." John came to see this as proof God had spared his life for a great work.

92. Northamptonshire Dissenters
Baptists John Bunyan (1628 1688) born Elstow, Bedfordshire. See the Bunyan press and all his writings including Pilgrims Progress.
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SOME NONCONFORMISTS AROUND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
This page is a modest attempt to catalogue some of the people who have had a significant effect on Nonconformity in Northamptonshire from the 17th to 19th centuries
This brief summary of some of the key personalities from several denominations and links to further information. Reference is also made to some from other parts of the country that had a significant role in the development of Northamptonshire nonconformity.
If you know of any additional links or would like to suggest personalities for my list, please e-mail me. Baptists
John Bunyan (1628 - 1688) born Elstow, Bedfordshire. See the Bunyan press and all his writings including Pilgrims Progress. Nathaniel Ponder (1640 - 1699) of Rothwell was John Bunyan's publisher. Ponder was descended from a family of Independents in Rothwell, Northamptonshire. His father, John Ponder, was a founder member of Rothwell Independent Church.
Rev. Dr. John Gill
(1697 - 1771) born Kettering. See also John Gill's biography.

93. 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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Revival Reformation Classics
Can Change the World Again
HOME READY TO MEET GOD? ... OPEN THEISM J ohn B unyan's W orks
"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.
This is NOT a complete listing of everything
John Bunyan ever wrote.
S A llegories
Title Author Age Comments **Year
  • 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.
  • 94. 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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    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. Lit.:

    95. Great Men Of God - John Bunyan
    (John Bunyan) 1628 1688 The Pilgrim s Progress is the most successful allegory ever written, and like the Bible has been extensively translated into other
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    Great Men of God
    (John Bunyan)
    The Pilgrim's Progress is the most successful allegory ever written, and like the Bible has been extensively translated into other languages. It has been commonly translated by Protestant missionaries as the first thing after the Bible.
    John Bunyan was born in Elstow, England, near Bedford, where he spent most of his life. Although today he is regarded as a literary genius, he had little formal education. At the age of 16, this rough and profane young man enlisted in the army of Parliament, and saw active duty during the English Civil War. In 1647, at the age of 19, he married a young woman, who persuaded him to attend church with her regularly, where he heard the Gospel.
    One day Bunyan tried to join in on a conversation about religion with several poor women he heard talking as he walked down the street. He thought himself to be quite knowledgeable about such things so he attempted to reason along with these godly women. Instead, Bunyan had no idea what they were speaking of. He wrote:
    "Their talk ... was about a new birth, the work of God on their hearts, also how they were convinced of their miserable state by nature. They talked how God had visited their souls with His love in the Lord Jesus, and with what words and promises they had been refreshed, comforted, and supported against the temptations of the devil." (1)

    96. "Christians In Touch" -- Great Men Of God (John Bunyan)
    (John Bunyan) 1628 1688 The Pilgrim s Progress is the most successful allegory ever written, and like the Bible has been extensively translated into other
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