John Bunyan Collection
Volume 19 of the Christian Library Series
- The Pilgrim's Progress, The Holy War, and more
- Cheever, Scott, Brown, Kelman, Fullerton, and Whyte on Bunyan
- Over 70 works by and about John Bunyan
- Our most comprehensive collection of Bunyan's works ever
John Bunyan was a 17th Christian writer and preacher. Born in England in
1628, Bunyan had little education and was never formally trained as a preacher,
yet today he is one of Christendom's most read authors. His best known work is
The Pilgrim's Progress, a Christian allegory published between 1678 and
1684. This work is often said to be the most widely read English-language book
in history.
The John Bunyan Collection is Volume 19 of the Christian Library
Series. This edition of The Works of Bunyan is edited by George Offor,
and is completely re-cataloged and revised, making them easier to read and
search. The Pilgrim's Progress includes a newly-scanned collection of
illustrations. In addition to Bunyan's works, we have also included lectures,
notes, character studies, and other writings on Bunyan from authors John Brown,
Cheever, Rev. W. Y. Fullerton, John Kelman, Scott, and Alexander Whyte.
With over 70 works by and about John Bunyan, this is our most comprehensive
Bunyan collection ever.
Index to Contents
- Lectures on Pilgrims Progress - Cheever
- Pilgrim's Progress with Notes - Scott
- Biography on Bunyan - Brown
- The Road: A Study of Bunyan - Kelman
- Legacy of Bunyan - Fullerton
- Character Sketches from Pilgrim's Progress - Whyte
- Introduction to Complete Works of Bunyan - Gulliver
- Introduction to Practical Works of Bunyan - Brown
- The Acceptable Sacrifice
- Antichrist and His Ruin
- The Barren Fig-Tree
- A Book for Boys and Girls
- Bunyan's Dying Sayings
- Bunyan's Last Sermon
- Bunyan's Prison Meditations
- A Case of Conscience Resolved
- A Caution to Stir up to Watch Against Sin
- Christ - A Complete Saviour
- Christian Behaviour
- Come and Welcome, to Jesus Christ
- A Confession of My Faith
- Continuation of Bunyan's Life
- A Defence of the Doctrine of Justification By Faith in Jesus Christ
- The Desire of the Righteous Granted
- Differences in Judgment about Water Baptism - No Bar to Communion
- A Discourse Touching Prayer
- A Discourse upon the Pharisee and Publican
- Doctrine of the Law and Grace Unfolded
- Ebal and Gerizzim
- An Exhortation to Peace and Unity
- An Exposition on the First Ten Chapters of Genesis
- The Fear of God
- Five Questions about the Nature and Perpetuity of the Seventh-Day Sabbath
- Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
- The Greatness of the Soul
- The Heavenly Footman
- The Holy City - Or the New Jerusalem
- A Holy Life-the Beauty of Christianity
- The Holy War
- The House of the Forest of Lebanon
- Instructions for the Ignorant
- Israel's Hope Encouraged
- The Jerusalem Sinner Saved
- Justification by an Imputed Righteousness
- The Law and a Christian
- The Life and Death of Mr. Badman
- Light for Them that Sit in Darkness
- Memoir of John Bunyan
- The Nature, Excellency, and Government of the House of God
- One Thing Is Needful
- Pastoral Letters
- Paul's Departure and Crown
- Peaceable Principles and True
- The Pilgrim's Progress
- Relation of His Imprisonment, and Efforts of His Wife to Obtain His
Release
- Reprobation Asserted
- The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment
- The Saint's Knowledge of Christ's Love
- The Saint's Privilege and Profit
- Saved by Grace
- Scriptural Poems
- Seasonable Counsel - Or Advice to Sufferers
- Solomon's Temple Spiritualized
- Some Gospel Truths Opened
- Some Sighs from Hell
- The Strait Gate
- The Struggler
- The Trinity and a Christian
- A Vindication of Gospel Truths Opened
- The Water of Life
- The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate