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LIFE OF JOHN BUNYAN.

was forty-five years a member of the Baptist church in Bedford; he preached there occasionally, and was employed in visiting disorderly members; he was therefore in good repute for discretion, as well as for his religious character. The name of his three surviving children were Thomas, Joseph, and Sarah, and his second wife's name was Elizabeth.

The memory of one of his great-grandchildren, Hannah Bunyan, has been preserved by a stone in the meeting burying-ground at Bedford, which states that she died February 15th, 1770, aged 76 years.

Extract from Bunyan's Dying Sayings.

OF THE JOYS OF HEAVEN.

There is no good in this life but what is mingled with some evil. Honours perplex, riches disquiet, and pleasures ruin health. But in heaven we shall find blessings in their purity, without any ingredient to embitter, with everything to sweeten it.

Oh! who is able to conceive the inexpressible, inconceivable joys that are there? None but those who have tasted of them. Lord, help us to put such a value upon them here, that in order to prepare ourselves for them, we may be willing to forego the loss of all those deluding pleasures here.

How will the heavens echo for joy, when the bride, the Lamb's wife, shall come to dwell with her Husband for ever!

Christ is the Desire of nations, the joy of angels, the delight of the Father; what solace then must the soul be filled with that hath the possession of Him to all eternity!

J. & W. RIDER, Printers, 14, Bartholomew Close, London, E.C.

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