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Bunyan

The Sermons, Allegories, and Poetry
of
John Bunyan

(1628 - 1688)

"Thine to serve thee with that little I have."
~ John Bunyan ~


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**These sermons and allegories are arranged in the order of the year published. *Age is determined from the year published. They do not correspond to the year John Bunyan first penned them.

Many of these books came from 'The Whole Works of John Bunyan', edited by George Offor.

Title

Author

*Age

Comments

**Year

The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment, ---New Window
or, The truth of the resurrection of the bodies, both of good and bad at the last day: asserted, and proved by God's word.

John Bunyan

27

First published five years before John Bunyan's twelve year incarceration.

1655

A Few Sighs From Hell, ---New Window
or, The groans of the damned soul.

John Bunyan

30

John Bunyan wrote this two years before being placed in Bedford Prison. This is the third book he wrote.

1658

The Doctrine of the Law and Grace Unfolded ---New Window

John Bunyan

31

The last book John Bunyan wrote before being placed in Bedford Prison for twelve years.

1659

I Will Pray With the Spirit and With the Understanding Also- ---New Window
or, A discourse touching prayer.

John Bunyan

35

Written while in prison in 1662, and published in 1663.

1663

The Holy City, ---New Window
or, The New Jerusalem

John Bunyan

37

A vivid Biblical account of Heaven, written from Bedford Prison.

1665

Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners ---New Window
(A spiritual autobiography.)

John Bunyan

38

John Bunyan wrote this book while still in Bedford Prison. It was first published in 1666, the year of the Fire of London.

1666

Christian Behavior ---New Window

John Bunyan

46

Written in 1663, while imprisoned in Bedford Prison. This was John Bunyan's third book during his first incarceration.

1674

Reprobation Asserted, ---New Window
or, The doctrine of eternal election and reprobation promiscuously handled.

John Bunyan

46

Published two years after John Bunyan's twelve year incarceration, which spanned 1660 to 1672, with one brief interval in 1666.

@1674

The Strait Gate, ---New Window
or, Great difficulty of going to heaven.

John Bunyan

48

Published twelve years before John Bunyan died in 1688.
"The Lord awaken poor sinners by my little book." - Excerpt

1676

A Treatise of the Fear of God ---New Window

John Bunyan

51

First published seven years after John Bunyan's twelve year incarceration.

1679

The Life and Death of Mr. Badman ---New Window

John Bunyan

52

Published two years after Pilgrim's Progress, part one.

1680

Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ, ---New Window
or, A plain and profitable discourse on John 6:37.

John Bunyan

53

Published seven years before John Bunyan's death.

1681

The Holy War ---New Window
made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the regaining the Metropolis of the World,
or, The losing and taking
again of the Town of Man-soul.

John Bunyan

54

John Bunyan wrote this book sometime during the first six years of his incarceration in Bedford Prison. It was first published six years before John Bunyan's death. By now, Pilgrim's Progress had reached it's eighth edition.

1682

The Greatness of the Soul ---New Window

John Bunyan

54

Written six years before John Bunyan's death.

1682

Seasonable Counsel, ---New Window
or, Advice to sufferers.

John Bunyan

56

Published four years before John Bunyan's death.

1684

The Barren Fig Tree, ---New Window
or, The doom and downfall of the fruitless professor.

John Bunyan

60

The title page was printed with a wide black border, most probably, to get the reader's attention.

1688

The Water of Life, ---New Window
or, A discourse showing the richness and glory of the grace of the Gospel, as set forth in the Scripture by this term, 'The Water of Life'.

John Bunyan

60

Published the year John Bunyan died.

1688

John Bunyan's Last Sermon, ---New Window
Preached, July, 1688, from John 1:13.

John Bunyan

60

John Bunyan died within two months of completing his sixtieth year, on the 31st of August, 1688.

1688

One Thing Is Needful, ---New Window
or, Serious meditations upon the four lasting things: death, judgment, heaven, and hell.
(A book of poetry.)

John Bunyan

Written
while he
was 36

Published in conjunction with Ebal and Gerizzim. These poems were first published about the year 1664, while the author was imprisoned, and printed on single sheets, to be sold by his wife and children, to aid them financially. They were later grouped and published together the year John Bunyan died.

1688

Ebal and Gerizzim, ---New Window
or, The Blessing and the Curse
(A book of poetry.)

John Bunyan

Written
while he
was 36

Published in conjunction with One Thing Is Needful.

1688

The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate ---New Window

John Bunyan

-

Published one year after John Bunyan's death.

1689

The Jerusalem Sinner Saved, ---New Window
or, Good news for the vilest of men.

John Bunyan

-

Reprinted three years after John Bunyan's death. First published in 1688.

1691

An Exposition on the First Ten Chapters of Genesis, ---New Window
and part of the eleventh.

John Bunyan

-

An unfinished commentary on the Bible, found among John Bunyan's papers after his death, in his own handwriting.

1691

Of Antichrist and His Ruin ---New Window

John Bunyan

-

First published four years after John Bunyan's death.

1692

Christ a Complete Saviour, ---New Window
or, The intercession of Christ, and who are privileged in it.

John Bunyan

-

Published four years after John Bunyan's death.

1692

The Saints' Knowledge of Christ's Love, ---New Window
or, The unsearchable riches of Christ, Eph. 3:18, 19.

John Bunyan

-

Published four years after John Bunyan's death.

1692

A Discourse of the House of the Forest of Lebanon ---New Window

John Bunyan

-

Published four years after John Bunyan's death.

1692

The Heavenly Footman, ---New Window
or, A description of the man that gets to Heaven; together with the way he runs in, the marks he goes by; also, some directions how to run so as to obtain.

John Bunyan

-

Published ten years after John Bunyan's death.

1698

A Book For Boys and Girls, ---New Window
or, Temporal Things Spiritualized
(A book of poetry.)

John Bunyan

-

First published thirteen years after John Bunyan's death, in 1688. Contains fifty poems.

1701

A Relation of My Imprisonment ---New Window

John Bunyan

-

Published in conjunction with a later version of Grace Abounding. Unpublished until 1765, seventy seven years after John Bunyan died.
"The prison very sweet to me
Hath been since I came here;
And so would also hanging be,
If God would there appear.
Here dwells good conscience, also peace,
Here be my garments white;
Here, though in bonds, I have release
From guilt, which else would bite."
- Excerpt from '
Prison Meditations' -------New Window

1765

Prison Meditations, ---New Window
a Poem.

John Bunyan

Written while he was 37

From the 1876 version of 'The Complete Works of John Bunyan'. This poem was written in 1665, in response to a letter Bunyan had received in prison, exhorting him to hold his head above the flood.

1876

Justification by an Imputed Righteousness, ---New Window
or, No way to Heaven but by Jesus Christ.

John Bunyan

 

 

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A Discourse Upon the Pharisee and the Publican ---New Window

John Bunyan

 

 

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Saved by Grace, ---New Window
or, A discourse of the grace of God.

John Bunyan

 

 

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Miscellaneous Writings

Title

Author

Comments

Year

Mr. John Bunyan's Dying Sayings ---New Window

John Bunyan
(It is unknown who collected these.)

A collection of aphorisms gathered and classified under headings. They are his thoughts, whether uttered in his last illness, or expressed earlier in life. Published in Offor's 1861 edition of "Bunyan's Works."

1861

A Memoir On John Bunyan ---New Window

Rev. George Cheever

"The life of John Bunyan is a very precious record of the grace of God." -Excerpt

Published in Offor's 1861 edition of "Bunyan's Works."

1861

Spurgeon on Bunyan ---New Window

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

John Bunyan has greatly influenced the lives of many godly preachers, as this small collection of references to Bunyan are proof.

Late 1800's to early 1900's.

The Warrant for John Bunyan's Arrest ---New Window

J Napier, W Beecher, G. Blundell, Hum: Monoux, Will ffranklin, John Ventris, Will Spencer, Will Gery, St Jo Chernocke, Wm Daniels, T Browne, Gaius Squire, and W ffoster

This warrant for John Bunyan's arrest was issued in 1674, and is responsible for Bunyan's second, albeit brief, incarceration in 1675. It was during this second incarceration that he wrote "The Pilgrim's Progress".

1674

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A Recommendation from Judith Bronte
WStS Note: We've also heard this CD, and it is truly beautiful!


The Pilgrim's Progress: Music CD

John Bunyan's immortal classic set to music!
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The Hard But Right Way ---New Window
~ A Pilgrim's Journey ~

10 new songs written by

Jim Winder

based on the re-telling of
Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan
Endorsement from Acacia John Bunyan: This CD is so nicely done! The music and the presentation are not only Scripturally edifying, which is all important, but the lyrics and music style are tender and beautiful. As a true pilgrim demonstrates in a life fully surrendered, Jim Winder's message and music has "followed HIM, glorifying God: and all the people, when they saw it, gave praise unto God." (Luke 18:43) This CD is a credit to John Bunyan's love of the Lord Jesus, to "Come, take up the cross, and follow ME." (Mark 10:21)

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The Hard But Right Way

  1. Prologue 3:16
  2. The Hard But Right Way 4:18
  3. Save Me 4:21
  4. Jesus On My Side 4:49
  5. The Race 3:20
  6. Vanity Fair 4:28
  7. Your Word 3:52
  8. Preach The Word 3:24
  9. Take My Armor 3:45
  10. I Was Saved 3:48
  11. Even The Sparrow 3:50
  12. Epilogue 3:23

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