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  1. Works of John BunyanVolume 01 by John Bunyan, 2004-07-01
  2. The Heavenly Footman by John Bunyan, 2010-07-24
  3. The Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream, by John Bunyan by John Bunyan, 2010-07-06
  4. The Pilgrim's Progress (Signet Classics) by John Bunyan, 2002-04-01
  5. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan, 2010-03-06
  6. Journey to Hell by John Bunyan, 2008-04-08
  7. Pilgrims Progress in Today's English by John Bunyan, James Thomas, 1971-06-01
  8. The Holy War In Modern English by John Bunyan, 2003-04-19
  9. The Pilgrim's Progress (Moody Classics) by John Bunyan, 2007-10-01
  10. The Pilgrim's Progress and Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan, 2004-04-13
  11. Prayer (Puritan Paperbacks) (Puritan Paperbacks) by John Bunyan, 1965-12-01
  12. Acceptable Sacrifice by John Bunyan, 2001-02-01
  13. The Life And Death Of Mr. Badman by John Bunyan, 2010-05-23
  14. The Holy War by John Bunyan, 2009-01-05

1. John Bunyan (1628-1688) British Writer
(16281688) British writer. John Bunyan was a Puritan minister and writer. He's known for The Pilgrim's Progress, an allegory. He also wrote an autobiography Grace Abounding to the
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  • (1628-1688) British writer. John Bunyan was a Puritan minister and writer. He's known for "The Pilgrim's Progress," an allegory. He also wrote an autobiography: "Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" (1666).
    Biographical Sketch
    "Bunyan was born in 1628 near Bedford, in the agricultural midlands of England. He was the son of a tinker (a maker and mender of metal pots). He had little schooling. During the English Civil War, he served in the Parliamentary Army. He underwent a period of acute spiritual anxiety, and finally found peace in a Baptist congregation. He became a lay preacher, while earning his living as a tinker."
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    2. John Bunyan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Bunyan, John Alternative names Short description Date of birth 28 November 1628 Place of birth Bedford, England 1 Date of death 31 August 1688 Place of death
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search John Bunyan Born 28 November 1628
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    England Occupation Writer, preacher Genres Christian fiction (specifically allegory sermons Notable work(s) The Pilgrim's Progress John Bunyan (28 November 1628 – 31 August 1688) was an English Christian writer and preacher, famous for writing Pilgrim's Progress . Though he was a Reformed Baptist , in the Church of England he is remembered with a Lesser Festival on 30 August, and on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on August 29.
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    Bunyan's birthplace In 1628 John Bunyan was born to Thomas Bunyan and Margaret Bentley at Bunyan's End, in the parish of Elstow Bedfordshire , England. Bunyan's End was located approximately halfway between the hamlet of Harrowden (one mile southeast of Bedford ) and Elstow 's High Street. He is recorded in the Elstow parish register as having been baptised John Bunyan, on 30 November 1628. In 1623 Thomas had married his first wife in 1623 and, like his father before him, would marry two more times within months of being widowed. In 1627, Thomas married Margaret Bentley - on 23 May. Like Thomas, Margaret was from Elstow and she was also born in 1603. In 1628 Margaret's sister, Rose Bentley, married Thomas' half-brother Edward Bunyan. They were working-class people, with Thomas earning a living as a

    3. Bunyan, John
    Bunyan, John (1628–1688) English writer, author of The Pilgrim's Progress (first part 1678, second part 1684), one of the bestknown English religious allegories (a symbolic
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    4. John Bunyan (1628-1688)
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    John Bunyan (1628-1688) Bibliography: Bunyan, J. ( ) "Grace abounding to the chief of sinners" (1993) Whitaker House, Springdale Bunyan, J. (1678), "Pilgrim's Progress in the similitude of a dream" Bunyan, J. (1682), "Holy War made by Shaddai upon Diabolus" Bunyan, J. (1685), "Pilgrim's Progress, part II" Bunyan, J. (), "... to be a pilgrim", song John Bunyan, the author of the "Pilgrim's Progress", was born at Elstow, near Bedford, in 1628. The Bunyan family had been settled in that country since the beginning of the thirteenth century. Thomas Bunyan, his father, was a "brazier", or tinker, and John was brought up to his father's trade. But after his mother's death in 1644, he enlisted in the army; probably on the side of the Parliament, but as to this there is no direct evidence. In 1646 the army was disbanded; but before that Bunyan had passed through an experience which had left a lasting mark on him. "When I was a soldier," he says, "I with others were drawn out to go to such a place to besiege it; but when I was just ready to go one of the company desired to go in my room, to which when I had consented, he took my place; and coming to the siege, as he stood sentinel he was shot into the head with a musket bullet and died."

    5. Bunyan, John Definition Of Bunyan, John In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Bunyan, John (bŭn`yən), 1628–88, English author, b. Elstow, Bedfordshire. After a brief period at the village free school, Bunyan learned the tinker's trade, which he followed
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    7. John Bunyan, Writer
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    Bunyan was born in 1628 near Bedford, in the agricultural midlands of England. He was the son of a tinker (a maker and mender of metal pots). He had little schooling. During the English Civil War, he served in the Parliamentary Army. He underwent a period of acute spiritual anxiety, and finally found peace in a Baptist congregation. He became a lay preacher, while earning his living as a tinker. After the Restoration in 1660, Bunyan (under suspicion for having fought on the anti-Anglican side) was ordered to preach no more, and, since he refused to desist, he was several times sentenced to jail, where he spent his time studying, preaching to his fellow prisoners, and writing. His first substantial work was an autobiography, Grace Abounding To the Chief of Sinners. This was followed by other works, of which by far the most read and most loved is his The Pilgrim's Progress From This World To That Which Is To Come, usually called Pilgrim's Progress. The work recounts in allegorical form the experience of a person (called Christian), from his his first awareness of his sinfulness and spiritual need, to his personal conversion to Christ, to his walk as a believer. He is shown as a pilgrim in this world on his way to the "Celestial City," which will be his true home forever. The work was an immediate sensation, and its popularity endured. For a century and more thereafter, there were many English-speaking Christians who were thoroughly familiar with only two books, The Bible and Pilgrim's Progess.

    8. John Bunyan — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Bunyan, John. Bunyan, John (bŭn'y u n) , 1628 – 88, English author, b. Elstow, Bedfordshire. After a brief period at the village free school, Bunyan learned the tinker's
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    9. Bunyan, John - Definition From Longman English Dictionary Online
    Definition of Bunyan, John from the Longman Online Dictionary of Contemporary English. The Longman English Dictionary provides support and resources for those who want to learn
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    10. John Bunyan, English Preacher, Author Pilgrim's Progress - Christian Biography R
    Includes several biographical articles, links.
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    Christian Biography Resources John Bunyan John Bunyan (1628-1688) was an English preacher and writer. While imprisoned for preaching the Gospel without receiving permission from the Established Church, he wrote The Pilgrim's Progress
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    Another account. John Bunyan Short biography/conversion account. The Pilgrim's Progress: A Review Gravestone of John Bunyan Bunhill Fields, London, England. Mary Bunyan (c.1625-1656?): First wife of John Bunyan, they were married in 1647. Raised by godly parents, she was an important influence in his conversion to Christ. They had four children, two sons (John and Thomas) and two daughters (Mary and Elizabeth). Mary, born in 1650 was their eldest child and blind. Elizabeth Bunyan (c.1630-1691?):

    11. Biography Of John Bunyan | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
    John Bunyan (1628-1688), Puritan author John Bunyan had very little schooling. He followed his father in the tinker's trade, and he served in the parliamentary army from1644 to
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    John Bunyan - (1628-1688), Puritan author
    John Bunyan had very little schooling. He followed his father in the tinker's trade, and he served in the parliamentary army from1644 to 1647. Bunyan married in 1649 and lived in Elstow until 1655, when his wife died. He then moved to Bedford, and married again in 1659. John Bunyan was received into the Baptist church in Bedford by immersion in 1653. In 1655, Bunyan became a deacon and began preaching, with marked success from the start. In 1658 he was indicted for preaching without a license. The authorities were fairly tolerant of him for a while, and he did not suffer imprisonment until November of 1660, when he was taken to the county jail in Silver Street, Bedford, and there confined (with the exception of a few weeks in 1666) for 12 years until January 1672. Bunyan afterward became pastor of the Bedford church. In March of 1675 he was again imprisoned for preaching publicly without a license, this time being held in the Bedford town jail. In just six months this time he was freed, (no doubt the authorities were growing weary of providing Bunyan with free shelter and food) and he was not bothered again by the authorities. John Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim's Progress in two parts, of which the first appeared at London in 1678,which he had begun during his imprisonment in 1676. The second part appeared in 1684. The earliest edition in which the two parts were combined in one volume came out in 1728. A third part falsely attributed to Bunyan appeared in 1693.

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    13. The Life Of John Bunyan By Edmund Venables - Project Gutenberg
    Biography by Edmund Venables (Project Gutenberg).
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    16. Grace Abounding To The Chief Of Sinners
    Complete online text of the Autobiography of John Bunyan.
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    The Pilgrim's Progress John Bunyan February 2003 Paperback Book Description One of the most powerful dramas of Christian faith ever written, this captivating allegory of man's religious journey in search of salvation follows the pilgrim as he travels an obstacle-filled road to the Celestial City. Along the way, he is confronted by monsters and spiritual terrors, among them Worldly Wiseman, Giant Despair, and the demons of the Valley of the Shadow of Death. An enormously influential seventeenth-century classic, universally known for its simplicity, vigor, and beauty of language. John Bunyan June 2005 Paperback The Pilgrim¿s Progress John Bunyan July 2005 Hardcover The Pilgrim's Progress in Modern English John Bunyan June 1998 Paperback Anansi Boys Neil Gaiman September 2005 Hardcover From Publishers Weekly Starred Review.

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    20. Bunyan, John - Definition Of Bunyan, John By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. John Bunyan English preacher and author of an allegorical novel, Pilgrim's Progress (1628-1688)
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