The Works of John Bunyan
John Bunyan (1628–1688), one of the most influential writers in the English-speaking world, is best known for his timeless allegory The Pilgrim’s Progress, a work that has never gone out of print since its publication in 1678. However, Bunyan’s literary legacy extends far beyond this singular masterpiece. In The Works of John Bunyan, readers are presented with the complete spiritual vision of this remarkable 17th-century preacher and author—a man whose passion for truth, boldness in suffering, and unshakable devotion to the gospel of Christ shaped not only his writings but his entire life. This comprehensive three-volume collection, originally edited by George Offor in the mid-19th century, remains the definitive edition of Bunyan’s writings. It encompasses the full range of his work—from beloved allegories and practical theological treatises to personal reflections and pastoral exhortations. Bunyan’s texts resonate with spiritual insight and biblical depth, emphasizing the fallen natu