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THE WORKS OF JOHN BUNYAN - WITH AN - INTRODUCTION TO EACH TREATISE, NOTES, - AND A - SKETCH OF HIS LIFE, TIMES, AND CONTEMPORARIES. - VOLUME SECOND. - EXPERIMENTAL, DOCTRINAL, AND PRACTICAL. - EDITED BY - GEORGE OFFOR, ESQ. - THE SAINTS' KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST'S LOVE; OR, THE UNSEARCHABLE RICHES OF CHRIST. - BY JOHN BUNYAN - PREFATORY REMARKS BY THE EDITOR.
THE SAINTS' KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST'S LOVE. - "THAT YE—MAY BE ABLE TO COMPREHEND WITH ALL SAINTS, WHAT IS THE BREADTH, AND LENGTH, AND DEPTH, AND HEIGHT; AND TO KNOW THE LOVE OF CHRIST, WHICH PASSETH KNOWLEDGE."—EPHESIANS 3:18,19.
SECOND PART OF THE TEXT.
WHAT KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST'S LOVE IS ATTAINABLE IN THIS WORLD,
FOOTNOTES:
OF ANTICHRIST, AND HIS RUIN: AND OF THE SLAYING THE WITNESSES. - BY JOHN BUNYAN - PREFATORY REMARKS BY THE EDITOR
GEORGE OFFOR. - A PREMONITION TO THE READER.
J. BUNYAN. - OF ANTICHRIST.
A PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF ANTICHRIST.
This sermon‑like treatise delves into the inexhaustible riches of Christ’s love, offering a rich tapestry of scriptural insight and heartfelt appeal. Written by a devout 17th‑century preacher, it was first intended for the pulpit and later expanded for print, preserving the rhythm of a spoken discourse. The author weaves nearly four‑hundred biblical citations into his arguments, grounding every claim in the authority of the holy oracles. Its language balances rigorous doctrine with compassionate encouragement, inviting readers to contemplate the depth of divine grace.
Designed to speak to a wide range of believers, the work comforts the weary, steadies the wavering, and challenges the complacent with a clear, earnest voice. Its organized divisions and marginal notes make it easy to follow in a listening format, allowing listeners to pause, reflect, and even discuss the passages in small groups. Though rooted in its own era, the themes of unsearchable grace and sincere faith remain resonant for anyone seeking spiritual growth today.
Language
en
Duration
~69 hours (4025K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1628–1688
Best known for The Pilgrim’s Progress, he turned a life of hardship, preaching, and imprisonment into one of the most enduring works of English religious literature. His writing is direct, vivid, and still widely read centuries later.
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