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John Bunyan

    28 novembre 1628 – 31 agosto 1688

    John Bunyan fu un predicatore e scrittore inglese, rinomato per la creazione di allegorie cristiane. La sua opera più celebrata si distingue come un esempio fondamentale di allegoria cristiana pubblicata, affascinando i lettori con la sua profonda narrazione spirituale. La scrittura di Bunyan è caratterizzata dal suo stile accessibile e dalla sua avvincente capacità di narrazione, che coinvolge il pubblico in vivide esplorazioni della fede e della redenzione. I suoi contributi letterari continuano a risuonare, offrendo intuizioni senza tempo sul cammino cristiano.

    John Bunyan
    The Pilgrim's Progress and Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
    The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment
    The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come
    The Pilgrim's Progress, In Two Parts; Volume 2
    Prayer
    Grace abounding to the chief of sinners
    • This unabridged edition features an updated typeface and includes valuable supplementary materials such as the author's preface, a character study, and a postscript. These additions provide deeper insights into the themes and characters, enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of the work.

      Grace abounding to the chief of sinners
    • Prayer

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Even in today's secular world, scholars continue to be fascinated by the influences behind John Bunyan's famous allegories, The Pilgrim's Progress and The Holy War. In the pages of this book we discover part of the real secret of Bunyan's greatness. He was a man whose life was profoundly God-centred, and consequently he was a man of prayer. Praying in the Spirit, written in 1662 in Bedford gaol (where Bunyan was later to have his immortal dream) expounds what he calls 'the very heart of prayer.' In clear and simple terms he defines what it means to pray with the spirit and with the understanding, deals with difficulties in prayer, and shows how 'the Christian can open his heart to God as a friend.' In The Throne of Grace, Bunyan explains how to approach God's throne in prayer, and gives a rich, practical exposition of the blessings God's people receive from the high priestly ministry of Jesus Christ.

      Prayer
    • This classic work of literature tells the story of Christian, a man searching for salvation, and his journey through life towards the Celestial City. Along the way, he encounters all manner of obstacles and challenges, from treacherous terrain to devious enemies. With its timeless themes of faith, redemption, and perseverance, this book has inspired readers for generations and is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Christian literature.

      The Pilgrim's Progress, In Two Parts; Volume 2
    • The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come

      Delivered under the similitude of a dream. Vol. 1

      • 516pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Set in a dream-like narrative, this classic work follows the journey of a protagonist named Christian as he travels from his hometown, the City of Destruction, to the Celestial City. Along the way, he encounters various characters and challenges that symbolize the trials of faith and the Christian life. This high-quality reprint of the original 1860 edition preserves the timeless themes of perseverance, redemption, and spiritual growth, making it a significant read for those exploring religious allegory and literature.

      The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come
    • The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment

      Or, The Truth of the Resurrection of the Bodies, Both of Good and Bad at the Last Day: Asserted, and Proved by God's Word.

      • 172pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring profound spiritual themes, this book delves into the mysteries of divine love and the promises made to those who believe. It emphasizes the transformative power of faith and the unseen blessings awaiting the faithful, drawing inspiration from biblical scripture. Through reflective insights, it invites readers to deepen their understanding of God's plans and the richness of a life devoted to love and spirituality.

      The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment
    • Featuring two classics from Baptist John Bunyan, a prominent seventeenth-century figure imprisoned for his faith, this volume includes a dramatic allegory of the Christian journey and an engaging account of his personal conversion. These works have resonated with spiritual seekers for generations, offering timeless insights that continue to inspire modern readers.

      The Pilgrim's Progress and Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
    • The Pilgrim's Progress & the Lives of Donne and Herbert

      The Five Foot Shelf of Classics, Vol. XV (in 51 Volumes)

      • 430pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      The collection features 51 volumes of essential writings spanning literature, philosophy, history, and mythology, curated by Charles William Eliot, Harvard's longest-serving president. Known as "Dr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf," it embodies his vision that a foundational liberal education can be achieved through selected readings that occupy just five feet of shelf space. Originally published between 1909 and 1917, this anthology showcases the most significant works that have shaped human thought and culture.

      The Pilgrim's Progress & the Lives of Donne and Herbert
    • The Holy War

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The Holy War made by King Shaddai (El Shaddai is one of the Judaic names of God) upon Diabolus, to regain the metropolis of the World, or, the losing and taking again the town of Mansoul. Bunyan's Allegory tells the story of the town Mansoul Man's Soul.

      The Holy War
    • The Fear of God

      • 184pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concept of fear in religious life, John Bunyan delves into the fear of God and its implications for believers. He analyzes the emotional aspects of fear, focusing on its object and the resulting effects on individuals. Through profound insights, Bunyan emphasizes the significance of reverence in piety, offering readers a deeper understanding of how this fear shapes their spiritual experiences and practices.

      The Fear of God