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Works of John Bunyan — Volume 01

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The volume collects a memoir and a series of doctrinal, experimental, and practical treatises in which the author recounts his spiritual autobiography, including conversion and imprisonment, and expounds core Protestant themes: justification by grace, the interplay of law and grace, the believer’s fears and privileges, prayer, and Christ’s advocacy. Plainspoken exhortation alternates with scriptural argumentation and illustrative anecdote, offering pastoral counsel for readers seeking assurance, moral examination, and guidance for practical holiness.

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John Bunyan

John Bunyan (1628-1688) was an English writer and preacher best known for his allegorical work, "The Pilgrim's Progress," which is considered one of the most significant works of English literature. Imprisoned for his nonconformist beliefs, Bunyan's experiences during this time deeply influenced his writing, leading to a rich exploration of faith, redemption, and the human condition. His other notable works include "Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" and "The Holy War," which reflect his theological insights and narrative skill. Bunyan's legacy endures as a foundational figure in Christian literature, whose works continue to inspire readers with their profound spiritual themes.

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