The Entire Book: A Few Sighs From Hell – By John Bunyan

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A F E W
Sighs From Hell,
or
T H E G R O A N S
O F
The Damned Soul
or
An exposition of those
W O R D S
in the Sixteenth of Luke,
Concerning the Rich Man and the Beggar
wherein is discovered
the lamentable state of the D A M N E D;
their cries, their desires in their distresses,
W I T H
the determination of G O D upon them.


A G O O D
warning word to sinners,
both old A N D young,
to take into consideration betimes,
and to seek,
B Y- F A I T H- I N -J E S U S- C H R I S T,
to avoid, lest they come into the same Place of Torment.
Also,
a brief discourse touching the profitableness
of the Scriptures for our instruction in the way of righteousness,
according to the tendency of the said parable.


By That Poor and Contemptible Servant of J E S U S- C H R I S T,
J O H N
.B U N Y A N.


L O N D O N,
Printed by Ralph Wood, for M. Wright,
at the King’s Head in the Old Bailey, 1658.[1]
John Bunyan wrote this two years before being placed in
Bedford Prison. This is the third book he wrote.

Edited by George Offor.

‘The wicked shall be tuned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.’