A Tinker and a Poor Man: John Bunyan and His Church, 1628-1688John Bunyan, one of England's greatest writers, was also a man of his age, an age marked by war, bloodshed, and passionate political drama. His life and times are authoritatively set forth in Christopher Hill's illuminating presentation. -- goodreads.com |
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16281688 | 6 |
From Elstow to Newport Pagnell and Back | 39 |
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners | 63 |
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