The Pharisee and PublicanCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016 M07 26 - 178 páginas "By the great Puritan.... It will be a blessing to diffuse among the people the strong, clear thoughts of Bunyan in preference to much that is weak and tame in the religious literature of our time. This man wrote that he might help his fellows, and he held the most powerful pen of his day." -The Literary World "No writer of any age or nation has had more readers than John Bunyan. No book ever had a more extended circulation than the Pilgrim's Progress, and what is more, no book, the Bible excepted, has ever been more read." -Fisher's National Magazine and Industrial Record "It is, perhaps, enough to say that these discourses are all from the pen of that wonderful genius, John Bunyan, whose works are above commendation." -Christian Observer "Bunyan is a great favorite with multitudes, and his theology has many of the same qualities which pertain to his Pilgrim.... We welcome this with more than ordinary satisfaction" -The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle "The principle practical, doctrinal, and experimental treatises of John Bunyan." -The London Quarterly and Holborn Review "Some of the choicest of our rich stores of Puritan literature...can scarce fail to insure it a hearty welcome, and a wide circulation." -The Baptist Memorial and Monthly Record "Marked with his well-known quaintness and eccentricity of style, and of course with his puritanical doctrinal views....A rare sort of man." -The Evergreen |