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$1.25The Jerusalem Sinner Saved (John Bunyan) (#37)
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John Bunyan confessed himself to have been one of the worst sinners to have ever walked God’s earth. After his conversion to Christ, he lived amazed about the God of infinite grace. He loved to proclaim the grace of God to sinners and earnestly persuaded his hearers to embrace Christ by faith with him.
Published by Bunyan in the year of his death (1688), this little book shares with the reader the fruit of his thinking on the loveliness of forgiveness. “I have been vile myself, but have obtained mercy; and I would have my companions in sin partake of mercy too: and, therefore, I have writ this little book.”, said Bunyan.
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The Jerusalem Sinner Saved
Or, Good News for the Vilest of Men
John Bunyan confessed himself to have been one of the worst sinners to have ever walked God’s earth. After his conversion to Christ, he lived amazed about the God of infinite grace. He loved to proclaim the grace of God to sinners and earnestly persuaded his hearers to embrace Christ by faith with him.
Published by Bunyan in the year of his death (1688), this little book shares with the reader the fruit of his thinking on the loveliness of forgiveness. “I have been vile myself, but have obtained mercy; and I would have my companions in sin partake of mercy too: and, therefore, I have writ this little book.”, said Bunyan.
Contents
- Preface to the Offor Edition, 1854
- Author’s Preface
- The Text Explained
- Why Mercy is First Offered to the Biggest Sinners
- The Doctrine Applied
- Conclusion, and Answers to Objections
- Analysis
Weight | 0.34 lbs |
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