Grace Abounding to the Chief of SinnersReadHowYouWant.com, 2 Jul 2008 - 208 halaman Composed in jail during the era of the Restoration, John Bunyan's Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (1666) describes the author's infidelity in early life, when he gave in to the temptations of the devil and enjoyed sinning. This is a true account of the struggles that changed him from a perpetual sinner to a religious scholar. |
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... better, I fell in very eagerly with the religion of the times; to wit, to go to church twice a day, and that too with the foremost; and there should very devoutly, both say and sing, as others did, yet retaining my wicked life; but.
... better, I fell in very eagerly with the religion of the times; to wit, to go to church twice a day, and that too with the foremost; and there should very devoutly, both say and sing, as others did, yet retaining my wicked life; but.
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... church; counting all things holy that were therein contained, and especially, the priest and clerk most happy, and without doubt, greatly blessed, because they were the servants, as I then thought, of God, and were principal in the holy ...
... church; counting all things holy that were therein contained, and especially, the priest and clerk most happy, and without doubt, greatly blessed, because they were the servants, as I then thought, of God, and were principal in the holy ...
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able according afflicted answer began believe better blessed blood called cast church Cobb comfort coming condition conscience consideration considered continually counted death desire devil doth encouragement especially faith fall Father fear fell felt follow force gift give glory God's gone grace greatly guilt hand hath hear heard heart heaven hold holy hope Jesus Christ John judge judgment justice keep knew labour leave lest look Lord meetings mercy methought mind nature never once peace poor pray prayer preaching present prison promise question received remember righteousness saith salvation scripture seen sentence showed sins sometimes soul speak spirit stand suffer taken tell temptation thee thereof things thou thought told touching trouble truth turn unto Wherefore wicked word