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A Few Sighs from Hell

A Few Sighs from Hell
Author: John Bunyan
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2013-05-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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In this exposition of the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, Bunyan warns his readers of the horror of remaining under God's wrath, and sweetly opens up the only way of escape: faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. "Friend," Bunyan urges, "because it is a dangerous thing to be walking towards the place of darkness and anguish; and again, because it is the journey that most of the poor souls in the world are taking, and that with delight and gladness, as if there was the only happiness to be found — I have therefore thought it my duty, being made sensible of the danger that will befall those who walk therein — for the preventing of you, O you poor man or woman! to tell you, by opening this parable, what sad success those souls have had, and are also likely to have, who have been, or shall be found persevering therein. O sinner, sinner, there are better things than Hell to be had, and at a cheaper rate by the thousandth part! O! there is no comparison! There is Heaven, there is God, there is Christ, there is communion with an innumerable company of saints and angels. Hear the message then that God sends, that Christ sends, that saints bring, nay, that the dead send unto you: 'I beg you, therefore, that you would send him to my father's house! If one went unto them from the dead — they would repent!'"


A Few Sighs from Hell

A Few Sighs from Hell
Author: John Bunyan
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-07-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1442935936

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John Bunyan's A Few Sighs from Hell, or The Groans of a Damned Soul (1658) explicates Luke 16, the story of the rich man and the beggar. The rich man neglected his salvation, never sought solace in Scripture, and disobeyed the gospel. Now crying for a drop of water, he wants to send the beggar to warn his relatives of the life after death. Attacking professional clergy and the rich who promote carnality, Bunyan describes hell and warns sinners to mend their ways.


A Few Sighs From Hell

A Few Sighs From Hell
Author: John Bunyan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-10-11
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Limited Time Promotional Offer A Few Sighs From Hell Jesus' account of the Rich man and Lazarus is probably the most vivid, yet frightening description of the eternal state of the sinner in hell from all the Scripture. Though many seem to suggest these days that Jesus Christ was actually speaking in metaphors in order to encourage people to exercise faith in Him, the details of that story are worth examining closely. John Bunyan, himself a sinner saved by the amazing grace of God from that very same destination, helps us understand that passage in Luke 17 and to apply it correctly and biblically to our own lives and to the lives of those we desire to have them with us in Heaven. A great read for those genuinely concerned about their eternal welfare. John Bunyan (1628-1688) was a Puritan Baptist minister and author, renown for his allegory of conversion and Christian life Pilgrim's Progress, as well as for other books that helped millions find their true peace and salvation in the Lord and Savior Jesus. About John Bunyan: John Bunyan (1628-1688) was born at Elstow, England, about a mile from Bedford, and became one of the most influential authors of the seventeenth century. Few writers in history have left such a wealth of Christ-centered writings. Bunyan's moving conversion is recorded in his Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners. While walking the streets of Bedford, Bunyan heard "three or four poor women" sitting at a door, "talking about the new birth, the work of God in their hearts, and the way by which they were convinced of their miserable state by nature. They told how God had visited their souls with His love in Christ Jesus, and with what words and promises they had been refreshed, comforted, and supported against the temptations of the devil. From these godly women Bunyan learned to despise sin and to hunger for the Savior. Later, while passing into the fields, he recounts, "This sentence fell upon my soul, 'Thy righteousness is in heaven'... for my righteousness was Jesus Christ Himself, the same yesterday, today, and forever." Then "his chains fell off," and he went home rejoicing. Calling to Preach and Arrest In 1655, Bunyan was called to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Bunyan was arrested November 12, 1660, for preaching without the approval of the Anglican Church. He was charged with "teaching men to worship God contrary to the law" and was in jail more than twelve years. His most well-known work, The Pilgrim's Progress, was written while in the Bedford jail. During Bunyan's lifetime there were 100,000 copies circulated in the British isles, besides several editions in North America. It has been continuously in print since its first printing. Bunyan's remarkable imagery was firmly rooted in the biblical doctrines of man's fall, grace, imputation, justification, and the atonement.


A Few Sighs From Hell

A Few Sighs From Hell
Author: John Bunyan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-10-16
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Limited Time Promotional Offer A Few Sighs From Hell Jesus' account of the Rich man and Lazarus is probably the most vivid, yet frightening description of the eternal state of the sinner in hell from all the Scripture. Though many seem to suggest these days that Jesus Christ was actually speaking in metaphors in order to encourage people to exercise faith in Him, the details of that story are worth examining closely. John Bunyan, himself a sinner saved by the amazing grace of God from that very same destination, helps us understand that passage in Luke 17 and to apply it correctly and biblically to our own lives and to the lives of those we desire to have them with us in Heaven. A great read for those genuinely concerned about their eternal welfare. John Bunyan (1628-1688) was a Puritan Baptist minister and author, renown for his allegory of conversion and Christian life Pilgrim's Progress, as well as for other books that helped millions find their true peace and salvation in the Lord and Savior Jesus. About John Bunyan: John Bunyan (1628-1688) was born at Elstow, England, about a mile from Bedford, and became one of the most influential authors of the seventeenth century. Few writers in history have left such a wealth of Christ-centered writings. Bunyan's moving conversion is recorded in his Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners. While walking the streets of Bedford, Bunyan heard "three or four poor women" sitting at a door, "talking about the new birth, the work of God in their hearts, and the way by which they were convinced of their miserable state by nature. They told how God had visited their souls with His love in Christ Jesus, and with what words and promises they had been refreshed, comforted, and supported against the temptations of the devil. From these godly women Bunyan learned to despise sin and to hunger for the Savior. Later, while passing into the fields, he recounts, "This sentence fell upon my soul, 'Thy righteousness is in heaven'... for my righteousness was Jesus Christ Himself, the same yesterday, today, and forever." Then "his chains fell off," and he went home rejoicing. Calling to Preach and Arrest In 1655, Bunyan was called to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Bunyan was arrested November 12, 1660, for preaching without the approval of the Anglican Church. He was charged with "teaching men to worship God contrary to the law" and was in jail more than twelve years. His most well-known work, The Pilgrim's Progress, was written while in the Bedford jail. During Bunyan's lifetime there were 100,000 copies circulated in the British isles, besides several editions in North America. It has been continuously in print since its first printing. Bunyan's remarkable imagery was firmly rooted in the biblical doctrines of man's fall, grace, imputation, justification, and the atonement.


A Few Sighs from Hell, or, the Groans of a damned Soul. Or, an Exposition of those words in the sixteenth of Luke, concerning the rich man and the beggar, etc. [With an address to the reader, signed: I. G., i.e. John Gibbs.]

A Few Sighs from Hell, or, the Groans of a damned Soul. Or, an Exposition of those words in the sixteenth of Luke, concerning the rich man and the beggar, etc. [With an address to the reader, signed: I. G., i.e. John Gibbs.]
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Total Pages: 318
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Sighs from Hell ; Or, the Groans of a Damned Soul. Discovering from the XVI. of Luke the Lamentable State of the Damned. And May Fitly Serve As a Warning Word to Sinners, Both Old and Young, to Avoid, by Faith in Jesus Christ, the Same Place of Torment

Sighs from Hell ; Or, the Groans of a Damned Soul. Discovering from the XVI. of Luke the Lamentable State of the Damned. And May Fitly Serve As a Warning Word to Sinners, Both Old and Young, to Avoid, by Faith in Jesus Christ, the Same Place of Torment
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A Few Sighs from Hell

A Few Sighs from Hell
Author: John Bunyan
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