Works by John Bunyan
Prose
- The Acceptable Sacrifice
- The Advocateship of Jesus Christ
- The Barren Fig-Tree
- A Case of Conscience Resolved
- Christ a Complete Saviour
- Christian Behaviour
- Come, & Welcome, to Jesus Christ
- A Confession of my Faith, and A Reason of my Practice
- A Continuation of Mr. Bunyan's Life
- A Defence of the Doctrine of Justification, by Faith
- The Desire of the Righteous Granted
- Differences in Judgement About Water-Baptism, No Bar to Communion
- A Discourse Upon the Pharisee and the Publican
- The Doctrine of the Law and Grace Unfolded
- An Exposition on the Ten First Chapters of Genesis
- A Few Sighs from Hell
- Good News for the Vilest of Men
- Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
- The Greatness of the Soul
- The Heavenly Foot-man
- The Holy City: Or, The New Jerusalem
- A Holy Life
- The Holy War
- The House of the Forest of Lebanon
- I Will Pray with the Spirit
- Instruction for the Ignorant
- Israel's Hope Encouraged
- Last Sermon
- The Life and Death of Mr. Badman
- Light for Them That Sit in Darkness
- A Map Showing the Order & Causes of Salvation & Damnation
- Of Antichrist, and His Ruin
- Of Justification by an Imputed Righteousness
- Of the Law and a Christian
- Of the Trinity and a Christian
- Paul's Departure and Crown
- Peaceable Principles and True
- Close section The Pilgrim's Progress
- Questions About the Nature and Perpetuity of the Seventh-Day-Sabbath
- A Relation of My Imprisonment
- The Resurrection of the Dead
- The Saints Knowledge of Christ's Love
- The Saints Privilege and Profit
- Saved by Grace
- Seasonable Counsel
- Solomon's Temple Spiritualised
- Some Gospel-Truths Opened
- The Strait Gate
- A Treatise of the Fear of God
- A Vindication of Some Gospel-Truths Opened
- The Water of Life
Verse
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A Book for Boys and Girls
- To the Reader
- An Help to Children to learn to read English
- To learn Children to spell a-right their names
- To learn Children to know Figures, and Numeral Letters
- I Upon the Ten Commandments
- II The Awakened Child's Lamentation
- III Meditation upon an Egg
- IV Upon the Lord's Prayer
- V Meditation upon Peep of day
- VI Upon the Flint in the Water
- VII Upon the Fish in the Water
- VIII Upon the Swallow
- IX Upon the Bee
- X Upon the Creed
- XI Upon a low'ring Morning
- XII Upon over-much Niceness
- XIII Meditations upon the Candle
- XIV Upon the Sacraments
- XV Upon the Suns Reflection upon the Clouds in a fair Morning
- XVI Upon Apparel
- XVII The Sinner and the Spider
- XVIII Meditations upon day before Sun-rising
- XIX Of the Mole in the Ground
- XX Of the Cuckoo
- XXI Of the Boy and Butterfly
- XXII Of the Fly at the Candle
- XXIII Upon the Lark and the Fowler
- XXIV Of the fatted Swine
- XXV On the rising of the Sun
- XXVI Upon the promising Fruitfulness of a Tree
- XXVII On the Post-boy
- XXVIII Upon the Horse in the Mill
- XXIX Upon a Ring of Bells
- XXX Upon the Thief
- XXXI Of the Child with the Bird at the Bush
- XXXII Of Moses and his wife
- XXXIII Upon the barren Fig-tree in God's Vineyard
- XXXIV Of the Rosebush
- XXXV Of the going down of the Sun
- XXXVI Upon the Frog
- XXXVII Upon the whipping of a Top
- XXXVIII Upon the Pismire
- XXXIX Upon the Beggar
- XL Upon an Instrument of Music in an unskilful Hand
- XLI Upon the Horse and his Rider
- XLII Upon the Sight of a Pound of Candles falling to the ground
- XLIII Of Fowls flying in the Air
- XLIV Upon a Penny Loaf
- XLV Upon the Vine-tree
- The Boy and Watchmaker
- XLVII Upon the Boy and his Paper of Plumbs
- XLVIII Upon a Looking-glass
- XLIX Upon a Lantern
- L Of the Love of Christ
- LI Of the Horse and Drum
- LII Of the Cackling of a Hen
- LIII Upon an Hourglass
- LIV Upon the Chalk-stone
- LV Upon a Stinking Breath
- LVI Upon Death
- LVII Upon the Snail
- LVIII Of the Spouse of Christ
- LIX Upon a Skilful Player on an Instrument
- LX Upon Fly-blows
- LXI Of Man by Nature
- LXII Of Physick
- LXIII Upon a Pair of Spectacles
- LXIV Upon our being so afraid of small Creatures
- LXV Upon our being afraid of the Apparition of Evil Spirits
- LXVI Upon the Disobedient Child
- LXVII Upon the Boy on his Hobbyhorse
- LXVIII Upon the Image in the Eye
- LXIX Upon the Weather cock
- LXX Upon a Sheet of white Paper
- LXXI Upon the Boy dull at his Book
- LXXII Upon Time and Eternity
- LXXIII Upon Fire
- LXXIV Of Beauty
- A Caution to Stir Up To watch against Sin
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A Discourse of the Building, Nature, Excellency and Government of the House of God with Counsels and Directions to the Inhabitants Thereof
- I By whom this House is built
- II Of the Beauty of the Church
- III Of the Conveniences of this House
- IV Of the Strength and Defence of this House
- V The Delicateness of the Situation of this House
- VI The Way of Receiving those that would here Inhabit
- VII Of the Governors of this House
- VIII The Order and manner of the Government here
- IX The Way of reducing what's amiss, into Order here
- X The Present Condition of those thus dealt with
- XI An Expostulation with such to return
- Ebal and Gerizzim
- Close section One Thing is Needful
- Close section Poems from Peaceable Principles and True
- Close section Poems from The Holy War
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Poems from The Pilgrim's Progress
- The Author's Apology for his Book
- Christian's words at the Gate
- Christian's words as he leaves the House of the Interpreter
- Christian's song when he has lost his Burden
- Christian's words at the foot of the Hill of Difficulty
- Christian's song as he wakes in the House Beautiful
- Christian's words after his combat with Apollyon
- Christian's song as he leaves the Valley of the Shadow of Death
- Faithful's song when he has shaken off Shame
- Faithful's words after his dealing with Talkative
- Christian's song after the death of Faithful
- Christian's song after By-ends went over to Demas
- The Song of Christian and Hope on the banks of the River of Life
- The Song of Christian and Hopeful after leaving Doubting Castle
- The Song of Christian and Hopeful as they look out from the Delectable Mountains
- The Words of Hopeful, after talking with Ignorance
- The Song of Christian to Little-Faith
- The Song of Christian and Hopeful after their chastising by The Shining One
- The Dreamer's note on preventing drowsiness
- The Words of Christian and Hopeful on leaving Ignorance
- The Conclusion
- The Author's way of sending forth his Second Part of the Pilgrim
- Mercy's words to Christiana
- Christiana's song as she starts on her pilgrimage
- The Song of the Interpreter
- The Song of Christiana and her children as they leave the House of the Interpreter
- Mercy's song about the hanging of Simple, Sloth and Presumption
- The Verses on the stage of Timorousness and Distrust
- The Song of Prudence
- The Song Chrstiana heard in the Grove
- The Song of the Shepherd in the Valley of Humiliation
- The Words on the Monument of the battle with Apollyon
- The Words on the Pillar with the head of the Giant
- Great-heart and Christiana's farewell to Fearing
- The Words of Gaius at the Inn
- Riddles
- Feeble-mind's words on hearing of the death of Mr. Not-right
- The Verses on the Monument with the head of Giant Despair
- The Words of Great-heart to the Shephers of the Delectable Mountains
- The Song of Christiana and her companions as they leave the Shepherds
- Valiant-for-Truth's song
- The Pilgrim's song after Great-heart's discourse
- Prison Meditations
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Profitable Meditations
- To the Reader
- I. Of Man by Nature
- II. Of the Sufferings of Christ
- III. Of the Saints, or Church
- IV. A Discourse between Satan and the tempted Soul
- V. A Discourse between Christ and a Sinner
- VI. Between Christ and the doubting Soul
- VII. A Discourse between Death and a Sinner
- VIII. A Discourse between Death and a Saint
- IX. Of the Day of Judgement, with 1. The Godly 2. The Wicked. Also, the Objections of the Wicked, Answered
- Verses from The Greatness of the Soul, and the Unspeakableness of the Loss Thereof