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The Narrow Gate and the Heavenly Footman

John Bunyan (Author)

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Binding: Hardcover
Page Count: 128
Publisher: Evangelical Press
ISBN#: 9780852344828

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Description: Who goes to heaven? And how do people get there? In these two short, yet profound, works John Bunyan, the author of Pilgrim's Progress, gets to the heart of what the Bible teaches about the way to heaven and exhorts his readers to make sure that they are on the road that undoubtedly leads to the Heavenly City. The essence of the author’s style is not lost by sensitive editing allowing the modern reader to enjoy these Puritan gems.

This edition, which has been lightly edited in order to make it more accessible to today's readers, will help Christians,

  • to know what is means to gain access to heaven.
  • to know the way of life that has as it culmination an eternity in heave
  • to know what the dangers, difficulties and discouragements are on the road to heaven
  • and to know what a great reward awaits those who persevere to the end.

  John Bunyan hardly needs any introduction as one of the most prominent and well-known Puritan authors. His most famous book Pilgrim’s Progress has been translated into many languages encouraging many to mine the depths of his other writings.

The Narrow Gate and the Heavenly Footman

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