John Bunyan's The Jerusalem Sinner Saved; or Good News for the Vilest of Men (1688) explains the treasures of God's elegance and kindness to the sinners. It also presents his confession to being one of the nastiest sinners on the earth who was later blessed by God. Bunyan fervently and sincerely convinces his audience to adopt Christianity and change their sinful lives.
John Bunyan's The Jerusalem Sinner Saved; or Good News for the Vilest of Men (1688) explains the treasures of God's elegance and kindness to the sinners. It also presents his confession to being one of the nastiest sinners on the earth who was later blessed by God. Bunyan fervently and sincerely convinces his audience to adopt Christianity and change their sinful lives.