Miscellaneous Pieces by John Bunyan

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Author Bunyan, John, 1628-1688
Title Miscellaneous Pieces
Note Reading ease score: 69.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents Of the Trinity and a Christian -- Of the Law and a Christian -- Bunyan's Last Sermon -- Bunyan's Dying Sayings.
Credits Transcribed from the 1845 Thomas Nelson “Works of the Puritan Divines (Bunyan)” edition by David Price
Summary "Miscellaneous Pieces by John Bunyan" is a collection of theological writings produced in the late 17th century. This compilation delves into various aspects of the Christian faith, offering insights into topics such as the Trinity, the relationship between law and grace, the nature of sin, and reflections from Bunyan's last days. It serves as both a devotional work and a guide for believers seeking a deeper understanding of their spiritual journey. The book is structured around several key pieces, including essays on the Trinity and the Christian experience, where Bunyan provides comforting guidance for those unsettled in their faith. In discussing the law, he contrasts the experiences of believers and non-believers, revealing that believers are no longer under the law’s condemnation but are instead guided by grace. Bunyan's final sermon elucidates the necessity of being born of God, emphasizing that true salvation comes not from human effort but from divine grace. His heartfelt reflections on sin, prayer, and the joys and terrors of the afterlife offer a compelling testament to his devout Christian belief and serve as a source of encouragement for readers grappling with their own faith. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BR: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity
Subject Christianity
Category Text
EBook-No. 3613
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Apr 29, 2015
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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