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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The concept of the church which the verse expressed was deeply subversive of
all establishment thought about authority in the church . If any believing two or
three had the living Son of God in their midst , what need had they of bishops or ...
The concept of the church which the verse expressed was deeply subversive of
all establishment thought about authority in the church . If any believing two or
three had the living Son of God in their midst , what need had they of bishops or ...
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The one national church should be protected from any possible competitors by
public money and by the full might of the law to penalise those who ventured to
dissent . Of course , for the huge majority of Englishmen and women the question
of ...
The one national church should be protected from any possible competitors by
public money and by the full might of the law to penalise those who ventured to
dissent . Of course , for the huge majority of Englishmen and women the question
of ...
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accept the ideal of an established church . Hence they often tended to be
seriously interested in any schemes for ' comprehension ' ( reunion with the
Church of England ) even if these might have meant a measure of compromise
as part of the ...
accept the ideal of an established church . Hence they often tended to be
seriously interested in any schemes for ' comprehension ' ( reunion with the
Church of England ) even if these might have meant a measure of compromise
as part of the ...
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