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7.06.2010

I really like how John Bunyan reads Scripture

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Bunyan is impressive in his ability to navigate Scripture and not get caught on the twin crags of too literalness and too figurativeness. I say this not so much in regards to biblical doctrine (which he is on-the-mark on as well) but regarding things like the two witnesses of Revelation and the Anti-Christ and other similar things in Scripture that get a wide range of interpretation. Bunyan comes across as on-the-mark.

I just downloaded his complete works in a Kindle edition for my home PC and also for my Droid (both are apps, and you don't have to own an actual Kindle):

http://www.amazon.com/complete-including-contents-improved-ebook/dp/B0013GAJH4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1278469810&sr=8-1

The apps are free and worth getting. Find the PC app at the Amazon home page. The Droid app is in the Android Marketplace, but I'm sure the iPhone (Apple) has a similar Kindle app. The above link costs only .99 cents and is worth it. The bad reviews were written before a linkable table of contents was added on. It's an excellent Kindle edition now. - C.

ps- If you download the above link look at his book titled THE ANTICHRIST.

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