Historical Background of John Bunyan

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Historical Background of John Bunyan Pilgrim’s Progress 1678

1324 to 1384 - John Wycliffe Catholic, doctor of theology. 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 1324 to 1384 - John Wycliffe Catholic, doctor of theology. Discovered Scripture contradicted Catholic Church. “Morning Star of the Reformation” First English Bible - hand-written Preached salvation through grace and Bible as final authority.

1369 to 1415 - John Huss Disciple of John Wycliffe 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 1369 to 1415 - John Huss Disciple of John Wycliffe Spent 73 days in confinement, tried, condemned to death as heretic While burning said, “In 100 years, God will raise up a man whose calls for reform cannot be suppressed!” 102 years later, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses

1517 - Martin Luther posts 95 Theses 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 1517 - Martin Luther posts 95 Theses Soon exiled - translated Bible into German At same time, Catholic Church’s opinion of scripture is revealed by William Tyndale’s bishop “We are better to be without God’s Laws than the Pope’s” Tyndale, “I defy the Pope and all his laws. If God spare my life ere many years, I will cause the boy that drives the plow to know more of scriptures than you!”

William Tyndale New Testament from Greek to English 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 William Tyndale New Testament from Greek to English (Wycliffe used Vulgate) 1450’s used Johann Gutenberg’s press 1536 - convicted, strangled, burned for heresy 1536 - John Calvin arrives Switzerland Worked with Reformation

Reformer’s Doctrines Sola Fide Sola Gratia Sola Scriptura 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 Reformer’s Doctrines Sola Fide Sola Gratia Sola Scriptura Soli Deo Gloria Solus Christus

1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 Back to Tyndale - 1536 Last words - “Lord, open the King of England’s eyes!” Henry VIII - Church of England Followed by son Edward VI - sympathetic to reform - died 1553 Blood Mary Elizabeth I - Good Queen Bess

Under Elizabeth I 1559 - Act of Uniformity 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 Under Elizabeth I 1559 - Act of Uniformity All must use “Book of Common Prayers” and attend service every week or be fined Puritans rejected some teachings in this book - tried to change Church of England from within Those who left the church were called “Separatists” if they followed Pastor Robert Brown, or, if they followed Thomas Cartwright, they were called “Presbyterians”

1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 After Elizabeth died - 1603 James I - Presbyterian Church of Scotland, but was purely political Called conference to discuss Puritan concerns, but attendees opposed Puritan ideas Conference produced 1611 King James Bible, based on Tyndale’s work

Early 1600’s 1611 - King James Bible 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 Early 1600’s 1611 - King James Bible 1620 - Mayflower carries Pilgrims (Separatists) 1625 - King James dies, Charles I king 1628 - Massachusetts Bay Colony (Puritans “Non-separating Congregationalists”) 1628 - John Bunyan born

1640’s Charles I enforces “Uniformity” Persecution Scots rebel 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 1640’s Charles I enforces “Uniformity” Persecution Scots rebel Cavaliers loyal to King Roundheads follow Oliver Cromwell (Puritan) Bunyan served under Cromwell - 1644 to 1647 Charles executed in 1649

Puritan Freedom 1649 to 1658 Bunyan in spiritual struggle 1648 to 1652 1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 Puritan Freedom 1649 to 1658 Bunyan in spiritual struggle 1648 to 1652 Found Luther’s Commentary on Galatians “What I struggle with, I see is common.” 1653 - Bunyan begins to preach but is not licensed April, 1660 - Cromwell dies - persecution Nov., 1660 - Bunyan arrested, 12 years in jail when refused to stop preaching

1324 1400 1500 1600 1678 1660 to 1688 Supported family from jail (made shoe laces and wrote books) Became pastor when released, met in a barn 1677 - Again arrested for preaching without a license - 6 months sentence Finished Pilgrim’s Progress, a story he told his children during their visits After release, continued to preach and write Died in September, 1688 after catching cold from being in the rain while trying to reconcile a father and son