Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
Description of the book
In A Faithful Account Of
The Life And Death Of John Bunyan
Or
A Brief Relation Of The Exceeding
Mercy Of God In Christ To Him
Namely
In His Taking Him Out Of The Dunghill, And
Converting Him To The Faith Of His Blessed Son Jesus
Christ. Here Is Also Particularly Shewed, What
Sight Of, And What Troubles He Had For Sin; And
Also, What Various Temptations He Hath Met With,
And How God Hath Carried Him Through Them.
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, or The Brief Relation of the Exceeding Mercy of God in Christ to his Poor Servant John Bunyan is a Puritan spiritual autobiography written by John Bunyan. It was composed while Bunyan was serving a twelve-year prison sentence in Bedford gaol for preaching without a license and was first published in 1666. The title contains allusions to two Biblical passages: 'Grace Abounding' is a reference to the Epistle to the Romans 5:20, which states 'Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound' (KJV) and 'Chief of Sinners' refers to First Epistle to Timothy 1:15, where Paul refers to himself by the same appellation.