Acacia John Bunyan

A
Treatise of the Fear of God;
Showing,
What it is, and how distinguished
from that which it is not so.
Also,
Whence it comes; who has it; what are the
effects; and what the privileges of those that
have it in their hearts.


By J O H N.B U N Y A N.


"And whosoever will, let him take the
water of life freely."–Revelation 22:17


L O N D O N,
Printed for N. Ponder, at the Peacock in the
Poultry, over against the Stocks market: 1679.

First published seven years after John
Bunyan's twelve year incarceration.

Edited by George Offor.

ADVERTISEMENT BY THE EDITOR


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  1. A TREATISE ON THE FEAR OF GOD / [THIS WORD FEAR AS TAKEN FOR GOD HIMSELF.]

  2. [OF THIS WORD FEAR AS IT IS TAKEN FOR THE WORD OF GOD.]

  3. [OF SEVERAL SORTS OF FEAR OF GOD IN THE HEART OF THE CHILDREN OF MEN.]

  4. [OF THE GRACE OF FEAR MORE IMMEDIATELY INTENDED IN THE TEXT.]

  5. [OF THE PRIVILEGES OF THEM THAT THUS DO FEAR THE LORD.]

  6. [THE USE OF THIS DOCTRINE.]






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