John Bunyan's Poetry: Divine Emblems
Few Christians have impacted the church as has John Bunyan. If you enjoyed Pilgrim's Progress, The Holy War, or any of his various evergreen writings, do also allow yourself the reward of soaking in John Bunyan's classic, Christian poetry. You will be delighted as a child, challenged if a sinner, and rewarded richly as a fellow believer.
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John Bunyan's Poetry: Divine Emblems
Few Christians have impacted the church as has John Bunyan. If you enjoyed Pilgrim's Progress, The Holy War, or any of his various evergreen writings, do also allow yourself the reward of soaking in John Bunyan's classic, Christian poetry. You will be delighted as a child, challenged if a sinner, and rewarded richly as a fellow believer.
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John Bunyan's Poetry: Divine Emblems

John Bunyan's Poetry: Divine Emblems

by John Bunyan
John Bunyan's Poetry: Divine Emblems

John Bunyan's Poetry: Divine Emblems

by John Bunyan

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Few Christians have impacted the church as has John Bunyan. If you enjoyed Pilgrim's Progress, The Holy War, or any of his various evergreen writings, do also allow yourself the reward of soaking in John Bunyan's classic, Christian poetry. You will be delighted as a child, challenged if a sinner, and rewarded richly as a fellow believer.

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BN ID: 2940157410971
Publisher: Aneko Press
Publication date: 02/03/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 120
Sales rank: 175,938
File size: 13 MB
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About The Author
John Bunyan was born November 1628, in Elstow, England. A celebrated English minister and preacher, he wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678), the book that was the most characteristic expression of the Puritan religious outlook. His other works include doctrinal and controversial writings; a spiritual autobiography, Grace Abounding (1666); and the allegory The Holy War (1682).
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