Author: nate

The Desire of the Righteous Granted

October 21, 2025 in English

 

or, A Discourse of the Righteous Man’s Desires   By John Bunyan. Edited by George Offor, 1875.   [ADVERTISEMENT BY THE EDITOR] As the tree is known by its fruit, so is the state of a man’s heart known by his desires. The desires of the righteous are the touchstone or standard of Christian sincerity—the […]

 

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A Defence of the Doctrine of Justification, by Faith in Jesus Christ

October 21, 2025 in English

 

Shewing, True Gospel-Holiness Flows from Thence; or, Mr. Fowler’s Pretended Design of Christianity, Proved to Be Nothing More Than to Trample Under Foot the Blood of the Son of God; and the Idolizing of Man’s Own Righteousness As Also, How While He Pretends to Be a Minister of the Church of England, He Overthroweth the […]

 

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On the Terms of Communion

October 21, 2025 in English

 

On the Terms of Communion and Fellowship of Christians at the Table of the Lord COMPRISING I. HIS CONFESSION OF FAITH, AND REASON OF HIS PRACTICE; II. DIFFERENCES ABOUT WATER BAPTISM NO BAR TO COMMUNION; AND III. PEACEABLE PRINCIPLES AND TRUE[1]       ADVERTISEMENT BY THE EDITOR. Reader, these are extraordinary productions that will well repay an […]

 

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Christ a Complete Saviour

October 21, 2025 in English

 

OR, THE INTERCESSION OF CHRIST, AND WHO ARE PRIVILEGED IN IT.   BY JOHN BUNYAN. Edited by George Offor, 1875.   Advertisement by the Editor. However strange it may appear, it is a solemn fact, that the heart of man, unless prepared by a sense of the exceeding sinfulness of sin, rejects Christ as a […]

 

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A Caution to Stir Up to Watch Against Sin

October 21, 2025 in English

 

BY JOHN BUNYAN   London: Printed for N. Ponder at the Peacock in the Poultrey.   Edited by George Offor, 1875.     ADVERTISEMENT BY THE EDITOR. This faithful and affectionate appeal to conscience, was originally published on a half-sheet of copy paper, and being only printed on one side of the leaf was called […]

 

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Of the House of God

October 21, 2025 in English

 

A Discourse of the Building, Nature, Excellency, and Government of the House of God with Counsels and Directions to the Inhabitants Thereof.   BY JOHN BUNYAN, OF BEDFORD. Edited by George Offor, 1875.   ‘Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honour dwelleth.’—Psalm 26:8   ADVERTISEMENT BY THE […]

 

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The Barren Fig-Tree

October 21, 2025 in English

 

or, The Doom and Downfall of the Fruitless Professor: Showing, That the Day of Grace May Be Past with Him Long Before His Life Is Ended; The Signs Also by Which Such Miserable Mortals May Be Known.   By John Bunyan Edited by George Offor, 1875 ‘Who being dead, yet speaketh.’—Hebrews 11:4 London: Printed for […]

 

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Differences in Judgment about Water Baptism, No Bar to Communion

October 21, 2025 in English

 

or, To Communicate with Saints, as Saints, Proved Lawful. IN ANSWER TO A BOOK WRITTEN BY THE BAPTISTS, AND PUBLISHED BY MR. T. PAUL AND MR. W. KIFFIN, ENTITLED, ‘SOME SERIOUS REFLECTIONS ON THAT PART OF MR BUNYAN’S CONFESSION OF FAITH, TOUCHING CHURCH COMMUNION WITH UNBAPTIZED BELIEVERS.’ WHEREIN THEIR OBJECTIONS AND ARGUMENTS ARE ANSWERED, AND […]

 

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The Life and Death of Mr. Badman

October 21, 2025 in English

 

Presented to the World in a Familiar Dialogue Between Mr. Wiseman and Mr. Attentive.   By John Bunyan   Edited by George Offor, 1875   ADVERTISEMENT BY THE EDITOR. The life of Badman is a very interesting description, a true and lively portraiture, of the demoralized classes of the trading community in the reign of […]

 

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Of Antichrist, and His Ruin

October 21, 2025 in English

 

And of the Slaying the Witnesses By John Bunyan.   Edited by George Offor, 1875. PREFATORY REMARKS BY THE EDITOR This important treatise was prepared for the press, and left by the author, at his decease, to the care of his surviving friend for publication. It first appeared in a collection of his works in […]

 

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The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate

October 21, 2025 in English

 

Clearly Explained, and Largely Improved, for the Benefit of All Believers. “And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.” 1 John 2:1   By JOHN BUNYAN, Author of “The Pilgrim’s Progress.”   London: Printed for Dorman Newman, at the King’s Arms, in the Poultry, 1689. Edited by […]

 

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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners

October 21, 2025 in English

 

A BRIEF AND FAITHFUL RELATION OF THE EXCEEDING MERCY OF GOD IN CHRIST TO HIS POOR SERVANT, JOHN BUNYAN; Wherein Is Particularly Showed the Manner of His Conversion, His Sight and Trouble for Sin, His Dreadful Temptations, Also How He Despaired of God’s Mercy, and How the Lord at Length Through Christ Did Deliver Him […]

 

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The Holy War

October 21, 2025 in English, Featured

 

Bunyan’s account of the Holy War is indeed an extraordinary book, manifesting a degree of genius, research, and spiritual knowledge exceeding even that displayed in The Pilgrim’s Progress.

 

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The Heavenly Footman

October 21, 2025 in English

 

Advertisement[1] by the Editor Recent history About forty years ago a gentleman in whose company I had commenced my pilgrimage, and who had joined me in communion with a Baptist church about four years previously, came to my house one Monday morning, greatly delighted with the sermon that our pastor had preached on the previous […]

 

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Christian Behavior

October 21, 2025 in English

 

That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. This is a faithful saying, and these things I will that thou affirm constantly, that they which have believed in God might be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable unto men. —Titus […]

 

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The Acceptable Sacrifice

October 21, 2025 in English

 

The Excellency of a Broken Heart “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.”—Psalm 51:17 This psalm is David’s penitential psalm. It may be fitly so called because it is a psalm by which is manifest the unfeigned sorrow which he had for […]

 

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