'Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners' is an autobiography by John Bunyan that narrates his spiritual journey. In the book, Bunyan describes his life before his conversion to Christianity, his struggle with faith and how, despite his sins and self-confessed disobedience, he experienced God's grace. This classic work is a testament to Bunyan's spiritual trials and triumphs, and offers hope and encouragement for others in their journey of faith. It is illustrated by Harold Copping.
Book information
Genre
Spirituality and Religion
Length
5 hrs 36 mins
Publish date
Jan 1, 1666
Language
English
Table of Contents
1PREFATORY NOTE
6 The Conclusion
2A PREFACE
7A Relation of my Imprisonment in the Month of November 1660
3GRACE ABOUNDING TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS OR, A BRIEF RELATION OF THE EXCEEDING MERCY OF GOD IN CHRIST, TO HIS POOR SERVANT, JOHN BUNYAN
8A Continuation of Mr Bunyan’s Life; beginning where he left off, and concluding with the Time and Manner of his Death and Burial: together with his true Character, etc.
4 A brief Account of the Author’s Call to the Work of the Ministry