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John Bunyan: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)
A Nonconformist preacher and writer of the seventeenth century, John Bunyan is well known as the author of Pilgrim’s Progress, the epic tale of Christian’s journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City—from unbelief, to repentance and faith, to the trials and victories of life, to heaven. Many people don’t realize, however, that Bunyan based the story on his own life, which was full of dangers, obstacles, disappointments, tough decisions, and great encouragements.
Simonetta Carr introduces young readers to the story of John Bunyan, from his rebellious youth to preacher of the gospel and prisoner for the sake of Christ. His example of faithfulness to God will inspire readers as they learn about this important figure of church history.
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Fastened Like Nails Vol. 1 (F. W. Boreham)
Formerly titled Wings of the Morning.
This treasure sat on my bookshelf for over twenty years! I am grateful that during his morning address at the Guild, Dr. Zacharias quoted snippets of wisdom by Frank Boreham, whom he considers to be one of the most important theologians of his personal library.
I now place Fastened Like Nails as one of my top ten books. It describes the power of the Word of God in the lives of such men as Luther, Tyndale, Wycliffe, Knox, Whitfield, Pascal, Judson, Livingstone, Paton, Carey, Newton, Bunyan, Cromwell, Taylor, Spurgeon, and Chalmers. The background of each man’s personal conquest makes every story rich and colorful, mixed with tragedy and sacrifice.
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Fastened Like Nails, Volume 2
May the words of history’s great men of faith found in this volume ignite new passion and zeal for our Savior, Jesus Christ. The powerful truths presented by John Bunyan, John Wesley, William Carey, and Sir Walter Scott, among others, have brought many to accept His amazing grace and fervently follow His ways.
It would be difficult to read Fastened Like Nails and not be changed, as we are reminded of the great things Christ has done for us!
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John Bunyan: The Journey of a Pilgrim
John Bunyan’s life was an exciting one. That’s what he had wanted as a young man. He had left the security of his father’s workshop to join the Parliamentary troops fighting against King Charles. There was no way he was going to settle for a boring life.
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The Jerusalem Sinner Saved (John Bunyan) (#37)
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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El Peregrino: El Viaje de Cristiano a la Ciudad Celestial Bajo el Simil de en Sue?o
The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan, in Spanish
Una joya, no sólo de la literatura cristiana inglesa, sino de todas las lenguas, es la obra clásica del gran escritor y poeta del siglo XVII. Alegoría de la vida cristiana bajo el símil de un sueño. Viaje de “Ciudad de Destrucción” a “Ciudad Celestial” con autor John Bunyan.
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The Holy War: The Battle for Mansoul (John Bunyan)
The most beautiful edition of Bunyan’s The Holy War we have ever seen! A large hardcover edition, filled with delightful old pen and ink sketches and drawings.
The story: Righteous and honorable King Shaddai and His Son Immanuel are the kind rulers the city of Mansoul, always directing the lives of the city with justice and equity. But the ruler of darkness – Prince Diabolus – has his own plans for the city. With the assistance of his evil captains, he plots the destruction of the once happy town.
The first to fall to his deceptions is Captain Resistance, so that Mansoul is now open to Diabolus’ wicked lies about their king. Diabolus knows that he may only possess Mansoul if the people open the gates to him by their own choice; and soon, sadly, through the vantage point of Eargate, the inhabitants believe his lies and the city falls. So begins this story of treachery and deceit, foolishness and pride, but forgiveness and final redemption. The fact is, as Bunyan intended it, this is the story of a sinner saved by the grace of God.
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Behind Mr. Bunyan (Agnes Beaumont)
The story is told by Agnes herself, drawn from original sources, of her life as a twenty-year-old young woman who belonged to John Bunyan’s church. The rich spiritual value of Agnes’ story was recognized long ago and was often reprinted, and she tells her story humbly and winsomely. A remarkable testimony of faith under fire from one’s own family members, but overcoming suspicion and animosity with devoted love!
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Mary Bunyan: A Tale of Religious Persecution and Heroic Faith (Sallie Rochester Ford)
The stirring story of Mary Bunyan. An outstanding gift book for that eager reader in the family.
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