The Life, Times, And Characteristics of John Bunyan
The Life, Times, And Characteristics of John Bunyan
Robert Philip
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Little else is known of him, except that he was a good man, and " Sang this Song;" " I hope the more they punish me, that I shall grow more bold ; The Furnace they provide for me, will make me finer gold. My Frienda, my God will do me good, when they intend me harm ; They may suppose a prison cold, but God can make it warm. They double my imprisonment, whate'er they mean thereby : My God in it gives me content; and then, what loss have I? , ^ i What if my God should suffer them, on me to have t...heir will. And give me Heaven instead of Earth? I am no loser Btill.'*' Ihyhr's General Baptiits. When Bunyan lifted his eyes from his Bible in prison, he saw little, of course, to sharpen his wits, or to give play to his fancy. He could, however, make much of a little. His cell overhung the River, and thus he could look down upon the gliding stream, and forth upon the aspects of the sky. A leap- ing fish, or a skimming swallow, was both an event and a sermon to him, when he could spare a few moments at the grated window, from the labors of his pen and pincers.
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