
PPB Prayer
Even in todayâs secular world, scholars continue to be fascinated by the influences behind John Bunyanâs famous allegories, The Pilgrims Progress and The Holy War. In the pages of this book we discover part of the real secret of Bunyanâs greatness. He was a man whose life was profoundly God-centred, and consequently he was a man of prayer.
Praying in the Spirit, written in 1662 in Bedford gaol (where Bunyan was later to have his immortal dream) expounds what he calls âthe very heart of prayer.â In clear and simple terms he defines what it means to pray with the spirit and with the understanding, deals with difficulties in prayer, and shows how âthe Christian can open his heart to God as a friend.â
In The Throne of Grace, Bunyan explains how to approach Godâs throne in prayer, and gives a rich, practical exposition of the blessings Godâs people receive from the high priestly ministry of Jesus Christ.
176 pages.
âThe nutriment of Bunyanâs writings has been a staple food of believers in each succeeding generation, while their sweetness has been an unfailing delight.â â FRANK MOTT HARRISON
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Even in todayâs secular world, scholars continue to be fascinated by the influences behind John Bunyanâs famous allegories, The Pilgrims Progress and The Holy War. In the pages of this book we discover part of the real secret of Bunyanâs greatness. He was a man whose life was profoundly God-centred, and consequently he was a man of prayer.
Praying in the Spirit, written in 1662 in Bedford gaol (where Bunyan was later to have his immortal dream) expounds what he calls âthe very heart of prayer.â In clear and simple terms he defines what it means to pray with the spirit and with the understanding, deals with difficulties in prayer, and shows how âthe Christian can open his heart to God as a friend.â
In The Throne of Grace, Bunyan explains how to approach Godâs throne in prayer, and gives a rich, practical exposition of the blessings Godâs people receive from the high priestly ministry of Jesus Christ.
176 pages.
âThe nutriment of Bunyanâs writings has been a staple food of believers in each succeeding generation, while their sweetness has been an unfailing delight.â â FRANK MOTT HARRISON













