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The life and death of Mr. Badman
Book • 1774
John Bunyan's 'The Life and Death of Mr. Badman' is an allegorical work exploring the life of a wicked man and his eventual demise.
Through the character of Mr. Badman, Bunyan illustrates the consequences of rejecting God and living a life of sin.
The book contrasts Mr. Badman's life with that of a godly individual, highlighting the importance of faith and repentance.
It serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the spiritual dangers of worldly pursuits and the ultimate judgment awaiting the unrepentant.
The narrative's vivid descriptions and moral lessons make it a powerful and enduring work of religious fiction.
Through the character of Mr. Badman, Bunyan illustrates the consequences of rejecting God and living a life of sin.
The book contrasts Mr. Badman's life with that of a godly individual, highlighting the importance of faith and repentance.
It serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the spiritual dangers of worldly pursuits and the ultimate judgment awaiting the unrepentant.
The narrative's vivid descriptions and moral lessons make it a powerful and enduring work of religious fiction.
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as the story of a gospel hypocrite.


Mark Dever

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The Puritans with Ligon Duncan and Michael Lawrence
Mentioned by the speaker when discussing ethical views, particularly regarding slavery.

08 Calvin
Mentioned as another allegorical work by John Bunyan, noted for its straightforward title.

289: John Bunyan and Babe le bœuf bleu




