JOHN BUNYAN & HIS ENGLAND, 1628-1688This volume of original essays is designed to be of interest to students not only of Bunyan, but of the history, religion and literature of the seventeenth century |
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data John Bunyan and his England ,
1628 - 1688 1 . Fiction in English . Bunyan , John , 1628 - 1688 I . Lawrence ,
Anne II . Owens , W . R . III . Sims , Stuart 823 . 4 Library of Congress Cataloging -
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data John Bunyan and his England ,
1628 - 1688 1 . Fiction in English . Bunyan , John , 1628 - 1688 I . Lawrence ,
Anne II . Owens , W . R . III . Sims , Stuart 823 . 4 Library of Congress Cataloging -
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14 As Robert Beddard has said , after 1662 the reestablished Church of England
' was cherished as a bulwark against religious fanaticism , arbitrary rule and civil
strife . As such it could count upon the support of the political nation in general ...
14 As Robert Beddard has said , after 1662 the reestablished Church of England
' was cherished as a bulwark against religious fanaticism , arbitrary rule and civil
strife . As such it could count upon the support of the political nation in general ...
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And , indeed , if what you were chiefly interested in was toleration , it made sense
to look to the King , rather than to Parliament , in Restoration England . When
Charles II issued his Second Declaration of Indulgence in 1672 , Bunyan and his
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And , indeed , if what you were chiefly interested in was toleration , it made sense
to look to the King , rather than to Parliament , in Restoration England . When
Charles II issued his Second Declaration of Indulgence in 1672 , Bunyan and his
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