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Old and New London
… breeches was thus supplied, as he mentions in his John Bunyan way. "I often," he says, "made very free in my prayers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… special interest, namely, that in the handwriting of John Bunyan, applying for licences for himself and numerous …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… given in Vol. I. p. 507 2, supposed by some to be in John Bunyan's hand, who are therein described as Congregational, … were strongest in Bedfordshire, probably in consequence of Bunyan's influence, numbering no less than 20. In the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with the help and support of New Road chapel, the John Bunyan church was built. In 1964 it was replaced by an …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… cage, a kind of small lock-up, such as that mentioned by Bunyan as being in Vanity Fair, in which Faithful was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for public worship. 93 Lambeth Road, Kingstanding John Bunyan Hall, seating 200, was opened in 1948. 94 The church, …
Old and New London
… on the title-pages of books published at this date. John Bunyan at one time certainly used to preach in a chapel in … Perhaps he was led into the error by the fact that one of Bunyan's lesser books was published there. The Bridge House …
Old and New London
… others how to cross that last fatal river which, as John Bunyan so quaintly says, "hath no bridge," can matter but …
Old and New London
… shop, which tradition affirms to have been used by John Bunyan for religious worship. "It is known," says Mr. R. … in the neighbourhood under the auspices of James II. But Bunyan may have preached in it once or twice, or even … the ejected minister of Wetherby, in Leicestershire. When Bunyan preached in this chapel, thousands of people were …
Survey of London
… (later Chief Justice of the King's Bench), who imprisoned Bunyan and was the model for Lord Hategood in Pilgrim's …
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