John Bunyan's Last Sermon

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Sermons, Christian Literature
Cover of the book John Bunyan's Last Sermon by John Bunyan, CrossReach Publications
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Bunyan ISBN: 1230001952827
Publisher: CrossReach Publications Publication: October 5, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Bunyan
ISBN: 1230001952827
Publisher: CrossReach Publications
Publication: October 5, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

This sermon, although very short, is peculiarly interesting: how it was preserved we are not told; but it bears strong marks of having been published from notes taken by one of the hearers. There is no proof that any memorandum or notes of this sermon was found in the autograph of the preacher.
In the list of Bunyan’s works published by Chas. Doe, at the end of the ‘Heavenly Footman,’ March 1690, it stands No. 44. He professes to give the title-page, word for word, as it was first printed, It is, ‘Mr. John Bunyan’s last sermon, at London, preached at Mr. Gamman’s meeting-house, near Whitechapel, August 19th, 1688, upon John 1:13: showing a resemblance between a natural and a spiritual birth; and how every man and woman may try themselves, and know whether they are born again or not.’ Published 1689, in about one sheet in 12mo. From this it appears to have been preached only two days before his fatal illness, and twelve days before his decease, which took place August 31st, 1688. The disease which terminated his invaluable life, was brought on by a journey to Reading on horseback, undertaken with the benevolent design of reconciling an offended father to his son. Having accomplished his object, he rode to London; on his way home, through a heavy rain, the effects of which appeared soon after this, his last sermon was preached. He bore, with most exemplary patience and resignation, the fever which invaded his body; and, at a distance from his wife and family, in the house of his friend Mr. Strudwick, at Snow Hill, his pilgrimage was ended, and he fell asleep in perfect peace, to awake amidst the harmonies and glory of the celestial city.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This sermon, although very short, is peculiarly interesting: how it was preserved we are not told; but it bears strong marks of having been published from notes taken by one of the hearers. There is no proof that any memorandum or notes of this sermon was found in the autograph of the preacher.
In the list of Bunyan’s works published by Chas. Doe, at the end of the ‘Heavenly Footman,’ March 1690, it stands No. 44. He professes to give the title-page, word for word, as it was first printed, It is, ‘Mr. John Bunyan’s last sermon, at London, preached at Mr. Gamman’s meeting-house, near Whitechapel, August 19th, 1688, upon John 1:13: showing a resemblance between a natural and a spiritual birth; and how every man and woman may try themselves, and know whether they are born again or not.’ Published 1689, in about one sheet in 12mo. From this it appears to have been preached only two days before his fatal illness, and twelve days before his decease, which took place August 31st, 1688. The disease which terminated his invaluable life, was brought on by a journey to Reading on horseback, undertaken with the benevolent design of reconciling an offended father to his son. Having accomplished his object, he rode to London; on his way home, through a heavy rain, the effects of which appeared soon after this, his last sermon was preached. He bore, with most exemplary patience and resignation, the fever which invaded his body; and, at a distance from his wife and family, in the house of his friend Mr. Strudwick, at Snow Hill, his pilgrimage was ended, and he fell asleep in perfect peace, to awake amidst the harmonies and glory of the celestial city.

More books from CrossReach Publications

Cover of the book The Baptism with the Holy Spirit by John Bunyan
Cover of the book The Resurrection of Jesus Christ by John Bunyan
Cover of the book Behold the Lamb by John Bunyan
Cover of the book How to Preach by John Bunyan
Cover of the book The Importance and Value of Proper Bible Study by John Bunyan
Cover of the book Family Sermons by John Bunyan
Cover of the book Notes on the Epistle to the Colossians by John Bunyan
Cover of the book Life Problems by John Bunyan
Cover of the book How to Preach by John Bunyan
Cover of the book Is Roman Catholicism Biblical? by John Bunyan
Cover of the book O Fruto Da Videira by John Bunyan
Cover of the book St. Francis de Sales Books: An Introduction to the Devout Life & Of the Love of God by John Bunyan
Cover of the book Eight Sermons for Holy Week and Easter by John Bunyan
Cover of the book Days of Heaven by John Bunyan
Cover of the book The Breadth, Freeness, and Yet Exclusiveness of the Gospel by John Bunyan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy