Bunyan Characters (1st Series)


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This is a collection of lectures delivered by Alexander Whyte at St. George's Free Church in Edinburgh. The book explores the concept of character, drawing on the biblical idea of Jesus Christ as the express image of God, and the philosophical writings of Bishop Butler. Using the works of John Bunyan as examples, Whyte examines the moral character of various fictional characters, highlighting their virtues and vices.




Bunyan Characters, Series One


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Bunyan Characters


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Reproduction of the original: Bunyan Characters by G.J. Whyte-Melville




Bunyan Characters


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Bynyan Characters


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Bunyan Characters


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Reproduction of the original: Bunyan Characters by Alexander Whyte




Bunyan Characters (2nd Series)


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Alexander Whyte delivers a series of lectures on the characters from John Bunyan's 'The Pilgrim's Progress' in this book, delving into the depth of sin and the power of prayer. Whyte, a Presbyterian and spiritual writer, expertly applies the lessons of the novel to contemporary listeners through the use of Scripture and real-life examples. These lectures are not merely intellectual, but affectionate, practical, and devotional in true Puritan style.




Bunyan Characters (3rd Series)


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Bunyan Characters is a work by Alexander Whyte. It covers the characters in "The Holy War" and provides more depth into the work as a whole. Excerpt: 'We all thought one battle would decide it,' says Richard Baxter, writing about the Civil War. 'But we were all very much mistaken,' sardonically adds Carlyle. Yes; and you will be very much mistaken too if you enter on the war with sin in your soul, in your senses and in your members, with powder and shot for one engagement only. When you enlist here, lay well to heart that it is for life. There is no discharge in this war. There are no ornamental old pensioners here. It is a warfare for eternal life, and nothing will end it but the end of your evil days on earth.