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Venture All for God: Piety in the Writings of John Bunyan
By Phil A. Newton (editor), Drew Harris (editor) and Roger D. Duke (introduced by)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Reformation Heritage Books
Publication date October 4, 2011
Pages 194
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781601781536
ISBN-10 1601781539
Dimensions 0.50 by 4.50 by 7 in.
Weight 0.40 lbs.
Original list price $10.00
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Many Christians are familiar with The Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan's (1628-1688) famous book written from a prison cell, which portrays the Christian life as one traveling from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. During Bunyan's life, however, he produced nearly sixty books and tracts. Roger Duke and Phil Newton, with Drew Harris, trace the significant events that shaped Bunyan's life and thought in a biographical introduction and, in thirty-one excerpts from a variety of this great man of faith's writings, give us a glimpse of his piety, which flowed from his desire to venture all for God.

Table of Contents:
Section One: Christ Our Advocate
1. Advantages and Privileges for Those Who Have Jesus Christ as Advocate
2. The Physician Who Cures Gets Himself a Name and Begets Encouragement in the Minds of Diseased Folk
3. Things Related to the Promises of Christ Our Advocate
4. Concerning Christ's Sacrifice
5. Concerning Eternal Security
6. Concerning Christ's Blood Our Only Plea
Section Two: Christ Jesus the Merciful Savior
7. Christ's Mercy Offered to the Biggest Sinners
8. Christ's Offer of Mercy
9. Encouragement to the Unbeliever Not to Despair
10. Mercy Offered to All Sinners
11. What is Meant by This 'Water of Life'?
Section Three: Hope for Sinners
12. A Great Sinner's Encouragement to Come to Christ
13. Biggest Sinners Have the Most Need of Mercy
14. God s 'Bending' of Men's Hearts
15. Born of God: A Sermon on John 1:13
16. The Excellence of a Broken Heart before God
17. The Questioning Soul
18. A Contrite Heart before God
Section Four: True Humility
19. Four Things That Are Acceptable to God
20. The Evil Effects of the Sin of Pride
21. Some Signs of a Broken Heart, of a Broken and Contrite Spirit
Section Five: Christian Ethics
22. A Simple Christian's View of Extortion
23. Instructions for Righteous Trading
24. Strictures Against Fraudulent Bankruptcy
Section Six: The Gospel Applied
25. What It Is to Be Offered
26. Prison Meditations
Section Seven: Warnings
27. God Would Show the Greatness of His Anger against Sin and Sinners
28. Reasons or Causes for Pride
29. Of the Unchangeableness of Eternal Reprobation
30. Warnings to False Professors of Religion
31. Without Godly Repentance, the Wicked Man's Hope and Life Die Together
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About: Many Christians are familiar with The Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan's (1628-1688) famous book written from a prison cell, which portrays the Christian life as one traveling from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City.

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