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The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan
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The life and death of Mr. Badman
presented to the world in a familiar dialogue between Mr. Wiseman and Mr. Attentive -
John Bunyan: conventicle and Parnassus
tercentenary essays -
The holy war
made by Shaddai upon Diabolus; for the regaining of the Metropolis of the world; or, the losing and taking again of the town of Mansoul -
Pilgrim's progress
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Das zarteste Hertz der Liebe Christi
Allen Sündern eröffnet und gezeiget, Erstlich durch eine Trostreiche Erklärung der Worte Christi Joh. 6, v. 37 ... -
Die Gnade Gottes, Welche sich erstrecket Auf die Grössesten Sünder/ Das ist: Eine ausführliche Erzehlung/ von dem ersten Zug des Autoris, und seinem ferneren Fortgang in der Gnade
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Eines Christen Reise nach der seeligen Ewigkeit ...
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Le Voyage du chrétien vers l'éternité bienheureuse
Où l'on void représentés, sous diverses images ingénieuses, les divers états, les progrès, et l'heureuse fin d'une âme chrétienne, qui cherche Dieu. -
Der heilige Krieg, wie derselbe geführet wird von Christo Jesu, dem ewigen und allmächtigen König, wider den Teuffel, den Fürsten der Finsternüß, umb und über die menschliche Seele
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The complete works
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The pilgrim's progress
an authoritative text, contexts, criticism -
The holy war
made by King Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the regaining of the metropolis of the world; or, the losing and taking again of the town of Mansoul. Written by John Bunyan -
Pregeth ddiweddaf Mr. John Bunyan a bregethwŷd yn Llundain yn Mìs Gorphenhâf, yn flwŷddyn o oed ein Harglwydd, MDCXCVIII
Ar Joan, I. 13. Y rhai ni aned o waed, nac o ewyllys y cnawd, nac o ewythys gw eithy o dduw. Ym mba un y gosodir gar bron, nodau y rhai sydd wedi eu ... dduw; ac i'r gwrthwyneb, nodau, y rhai sydd he͏̈b eu ... hono. At ba un y chwanegwŷd, dirgeledigaethau 'r cristjon. A gyfjeithwyd i'r Cymro-aeg gan John Morgan, diweddar o blwŷf cynwil gai͏̈o -
The Pilgrim's progress from this world, to that which is to come
The third part. Delivered under the similitude of a dream; shewing the several difficulties and dangers he met with, and the many victories he obtained over the world, the flesh, and the Devil: together with his happy arrival at the cœlestical city, and the glory and joy he found to his eternal comfort. To which is added, the life and death of John Bunyan, author of the first and second parts; (compleating the whole progress.) -
Come and welcome to Jesus Christ, or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI, 37
shewing the cause, truth, and manner of the coming of a sinner to Jesus Christ ; with his happy reception, and blessed entertainment -
Come and welcome to Jesus Christ, or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI, 37
shewing the cause, truth, and manner of the coming of a sinner to Jesus Christ ; with his happy reception, and blessed entertainment -
Come and welcome to Jesus Christ, or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI, 37
shewing the cause, truth, and manner of the coming of a sinner to Jesus Christ ; with his happy reception, and blessed entertainment -
Grace abounding to the chief of sinners
a faithful account of the life of John Bunyan, or, A brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to him -
Grace abounding to the chief of sinners
a faithful account of the life of John Bunyan, or, A brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to him -
Grace abounding to the chief of sinners, or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ, to his poor servant John Bunyan
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Heart's ease in heart-trouble, or, A soverign remedy against all trouble of heart that Christ's disciples are subject to
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Heart's ease in heart-trouble, or, A soverign remedy against all trouble of heart that Christ's disciples are subject to
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The heavenly foot-man; or A description of the man that gets to heaven
Together, with the way he runs in, and the marks he goes by: also directions how to run, so as to obtain -
The holy war, made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the regaining of the metropolis of the world, or, The losing and taking again of the town of Mansoul