John Bunyan Quotes about Heart
John Bunyan (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of John Bunyan (Illustrated)”, p.659, Delphi Classics
John Bunyan, George Offor (1862). “The Whole Works of John Bunyan: Accurately Reprinted from the Authors Own Editions ; Wth Editorial Prefaces, Notes, and Life of Bunyan”, p.350
John Bunyan (1811). “Choice Works: Containing Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners: Heart's Ease in Heart Trouble: The World to Come, Or Visions of Heaven and Hell: The Barren Fig-tree: and The River of Water of Life”, p.75
John Bunyan (1859). “The Works of John Bunyan: Experimental, doctrinal, and practical”, p.102
"Christian Behaviour: A Holy Life, the Beauty of Christianity, the Fear of God, and an Exhortation to Unity and Peace to which is Added a Caution Against Sin".
The heart must be beaten or bruised, and then the sweet scent will come out.
John Bunyan (1769). “The works of that eminent servant of Christ, Mr. John Bunyan: ... Being several discourses upon various divine subjects. The second edition, with the following additions: I. A preface ... II. Some account of the life and death of the author, ...”, p.506
John Bunyan (2015). “The Acceptable Sacrifice”, p.60, Gideon House Books
John Bunyan (1869). “The Select Works of John Bunyan: Containing the Pilgrim's Progress ... with a Life of the Author”, p.85
It is the opener of the heart of God, and a means by which the soul, though empty, is filled.
"The Works of John Bunyan: Experimental, doctrinal, and practical". Book editing by George Offor, Blackie and son, p. 623, 1858.
John Bunyan (2015). “The Acceptable Sacrifice”, p.16, Gideon House Books
Sincerity carries the soul in all simplicity to open its heart to God.
John Bunyan (1831). “The works of that eminent servant of Christ, John Bunyan: minister of the gospel and formerly Pastor of a Congregatin at Bedford”, p.532
"The pilgrim's progress: from this world to that which is to come; delivered under the similitude of a dream".
John Bunyan (1850). “The works of that eminent servant of Christ ...”
John Bunyan (1851). “Christian Behaviour: A Holy Life, the Beauty of Christianity, the Fear of God, and an Exhortation to Unity and Peace to which is Added a Caution Against Sin”, p.322
John Bunyan, William Mason (of Rotherithe.) (1814). “The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come: delivered under the similitude of a dream ... In three parts”, p.247
John Bunyan (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of John Bunyan (Illustrated)”, p.4271, Delphi Classics
John Bunyan, Henry Stebbing (1859). “The entire works of John Bunyan”, p.270
John Bunyan (2013). “The Pilgrim's Progress”, p.19, Jazzybee Verlag