Miscellaneous Pieces by John Bunyan
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MISCELLANEOUS PIECES BY JOHN BUNYAN
Contents Of the Trinity and a Christian Of the Law and a Christian Bunyan's Last Sermon Bunyan's Dying Sayings OF THE TRINITY AND A CHRISTIAN How a young or shaken Christian should demean himself under the weighty thoughts of the Doctrine of the Trinity or Plurality of Persons in the eternal Godhead. The reason why I say a YOUNG or SHAKEN Christian, is, because some that are not young, but of an ancient standing, may not only be assaulted with violent temptations concerning gospel-principles, but a second time may become a child, a babe, a shallow man, in the things of God: especially, either when by backsliding he hath provoked God to leave him, or when some new, unexpected, and (as to present strength) over |
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