Mary Bunyan: A Tale of Religious Persecution and Heroic Faith Sallie, Rochester Ford
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Original Title: | MARY BUNYAN: A Tale of Religious Persecution and Heroic Faith |
ISBN: | 1599251213 (ISBN13: 9781599251219) |
Edition Language: | English |
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This is the deeply moving story of the home life of the Bunyan family, as John, the pastor, languished in prison as a result of his preaching as a Baptist pastor in England during the 17th century. The account is historical fiction, told largely from the vantage point of his blind daughter, Mary, his first-born child and constant joy. Mary became Bunyan's loyal, constant companion on every occasion when the authorities would permit her to visit her father at the prison, and his persistent petitioner for mercy and release before King Charles. This stirring account of how a young girl's faith in God grew, rather than diminished, during times of persecution, is an inspiring example of peculiar beauty for all believers today.
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Title | : | Mary Bunyan: A Tale of Religious Persecution and Heroic Faith |
Author | : | Sallie, Rochester Ford |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 312 pages |
Published | : | June 22nd 2007 by Solid Ground Christian Books |
Categories | : | Church. Church History. Biography |
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One of my alltime favorites. This book is so endearing as it tells of John Bunyan's blind daughter, Mary and her diverse troubles throughout her young life. A classic for anyone to read.One of my alltime favorites. This book is so endearing as it tells of John Bunyan's blind daughter, Mary and her diverse troubles throughout her young life. A classic for anyone to read.
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