The Pharisee and the PublicanGood Press, 2021 M04 25 - 193 páginas In 'The Pharisee and the Publican' by John Bunyan, the reader is taken on a spiritual journey through a parable that explores themes of pride, humility, and grace. Bunyan's writing style is both poetic and allegorical, reminiscent of his most famous work, 'The Pilgrim's Progress'. The book is rich in religious symbolism and moral lessons, making it a timeless classic in Christian literature. Through the interactions between the Pharisee and the Publican, Bunyan challenges readers to examine their own attitudes towards self-righteousness and compassion. His vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue create a thought-provoking narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. John Bunyan, a renowned Puritan preacher and writer, drew inspiration from his own spiritual struggles to create this powerful allegory. His deep understanding of human nature and religious doctrine shines through in 'The Pharisee and the Publican', making it a must-read for anyone seeking spiritual enlightenment and moral introspection. |
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... sinner . - Luke , xviii . 10–13 . In the beginning of this chapter you read of the reason of the parable of the unjust judge and the poor widow ; namely , to encourage men to pray . " He spake a parable to this end , that men ought ...
... sinner . - Luke , xviii . 10–13 . In the beginning of this chapter you read of the reason of the parable of the unjust judge and the poor widow ; namely , to encourage men to pray . " He spake a parable to this end , that men ought ...
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... sinner : a sinner , by reason of original sin ; a sinner , by reason of actual transgression . Personally , therefore , with reference to the true nature of their state , they both were sinners , and both by the law under condemnation ...
... sinner : a sinner , by reason of original sin ; a sinner , by reason of actual transgression . Personally , therefore , with reference to the true nature of their state , they both were sinners , and both by the law under condemnation ...
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... sinners- " He eateth with publicans and sinners , ' and “ with harlots . " " Publicans and harlots enter into the kingdom of heaven . " Yea , when our Lord Christ would have the rebellious professor stigmatized to purpose , he saith ...
... sinners- " He eateth with publicans and sinners , ' and “ with harlots . " " Publicans and harlots enter into the kingdom of heaven . " Yea , when our Lord Christ would have the rebellious professor stigmatized to purpose , he saith ...
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John Bunyan. and demonstrate the riches of his mercy in its extension to sinners: “Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee:” such a brave man as you have heard. 2. The Publican also went up thither to pray. The ...
John Bunyan. and demonstrate the riches of his mercy in its extension to sinners: “Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee:” such a brave man as you have heard. 2. The Publican also went up thither to pray. The ...
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abomination acts of righteousness adulterer apostle blessing blind Pharisee boast called canst commandments condemned confession conscience counted curse death deeds doctrine dost thou doth righteousness eternal evil extortioner eyes Ezek faith Father flesh forgiveness fruit glory God's godly gospel hast thou hath heart heaven Hence Holy Ghost hypocrite imputed righteousness iniquity Jesus Christ Jews judge judgment justifying righteousness Lord Luke man’s righteousness manifest Matt Matthew mercy negative holiness neighbour parable pardon Paul person Pharisee’s plead poor Publican positive holiness prayer principle of grace Psalm Righteousness by imputation righteousness is righteous righteousness of Christ saith sake salvation shalt shew sight Simon the Canaanite sinner sins smiting soul Spirit standeth stood temple to pray thank thee thereof thine things thou art thou hast thy righteousness thyself transgressions true trust ungodly unjust unto Victor Hirtzler Wherefore word worketh wrath