The Life And Death Of Mr. Badman

The Life And Death Of Mr. Badman

by John Bunyan
The Life And Death Of Mr. Badman

The Life And Death Of Mr. Badman

by John Bunyan

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Overview

John Bunyan is most famous for his work 'The Pilgrim's Progress' one of the most significant works in English Literature. This novel was written by Bunyan as a companion to 'The Pilgrim's Progress'. A must read for anybody interested in the history of English literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473381681
Publisher: Read Books Ltd.
Publication date: 05/31/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB

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University of Alberta

University of London

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flies away for ever; then they roar like lions, yell like dragons, howl like dogs, and tremble at their judgment, as do the devils themselves. Oh! when they see they must shoot the gulf and throat of hell! when they shall see that hell hath shut her ghastly jaws upon them; when they shall open their eyes, and find themselves within the belly and bowels of hell! when they will mourn, and weep, ' and hack, and gnash their teeth for pain. But this must no.t be (or if it must, yet very rarely) till they are gone out of the sight and hearing of those mortals whom they do leave behind them alive in the world. Jitten. Well, my good neighbour Wiseman, I perceive that the sun grows low, and that you have come to a conclusion with Mr Badman's life and death; and therefore I will take my leave of you. Only first let me tell you, I am glad that I have met with you to-day, and that our hap' was to fall in with, Mr Badman's state. I also thank you for your freedom with me, in granting of me your reply to all my questions. I would only beg your prayers, that God will give me much Sace, that I may neither live nor die as did r Badman. Wise. My good neighbour Attentive, I wish your welfare in soul and body; and if aught that I have said of Mr Badman's life and death may be of benefit unto you, I shall be heartily glad ; only I desire you to thank Cod for it, and Ip pray heartily for me, that I with you may be kept by the power of God through faith, unto salvation. Atten. Amen. Farewel. Wist. I wish you heartily farewel. FINIS. L ...

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