Acacia John Bunyan

T H E
Holy City
O R,
The New Jerusalem
Wherein,
Its goodly light, walls, gates, angels, and the manner of their
standing are expounded; also, her length and breadth; together with the
Golden Measuring Reed explained; and the glory of all unfolded: as also,
the numerousness of its inhabitants, and what the Tree and Water of Life
are, by which they are sustained.
Dedicated,
1. to the godly reader; 2. to the learned reader;
3. to the captious reader; and, 4. to the mother of harlots.


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

Excerpts from the 'Introductory Epistle':

"The occasion of my first meddling with this matter was as followeth: Upon a certain First Day, I being together with my brethren in our prison chamber, they expected that, according to our custom, something should be spoken out of the Word for our mutual edification; but at that time I felt myself, it being my turn to speak, so empty, spiritless, and barren, that I thought I should not have been able to speak among them so much as five words of truth, with life and evidence; but at last it so fell out that providentially I cast mine eye upon the eleventh verse of the one-and-twentieth chapter of this prophecy; upon which, when I had considered awhile, methought I perceived something of that jasper in whose light you there find this Holy City is said to come or descend; wherefore having got in my eye some dim glimmerings thereof, and finding also in my heart a desire to see farther into, I with a few groans did carry my meditations to the Lord Jesus for a blessing, which He did forthwith grant according to His grace; and, helping me to set before my brethren, we did all eat, and were well refreshed; and behold also, that while I was in the distributing of it, it so increased in my hand that of the fragments that we left, after we had well dined, I gathered up this basketful."

"...wherefore setting myself to a more narrow search, through frequent prayer to God, what first with doing, and then with undoing, and after that with doing again, I thus did finish it."


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In this description of this holy city, you have these five general heads:




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