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Grace Abounding

to the

Chief of Sinners

or

A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding Mercy of God in Christ to His poor servant

John Bunyan

Namely, In His taking of him out of the dunghill, and converting of him to the faith of his Blessed Son Jesus Christ. Here is also particularly showed, what sight of, and what trouble he had for sin; and also what various temptations he hath met with, and how God carried him through them

"I have been vile myself, but have obtained mercy; and I would have my companions in sin partake of mercy too."


Thomas Nelson and Sons
London, Edinburgh, and New York


1902