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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... appears towards the end of the narrative , after Bunyan ' s release from gaol ,
when ' He would frequently look back upon former Deliverances , and bless God '
, foremost of these deliverances being his escape from death by a bullet .
... appears towards the end of the narrative , after Bunyan ' s release from gaol ,
when ' He would frequently look back upon former Deliverances , and bless God '
, foremost of these deliverances being his escape from death by a bullet .
Halaman 86
Foxe , for example , observed that the Council of Constance which had
condemned Hus had met for nearly three and a half years , thus representing the
death of the witnesses , and he took their resurrection to be the subsequent
revival of Hus ...
Foxe , for example , observed that the Council of Constance which had
condemned Hus had met for nearly three and a half years , thus representing the
death of the witnesses , and he took their resurrection to be the subsequent
revival of Hus ...
Halaman 156
Badman ' s death is also riddled with paradox . Approaching his end he does not
, rather surprisingly for one of his hypocritical tendencies , take refuge in death -
bed repentance , which is immediately held against him as evidence of chronic ...
Badman ' s death is also riddled with paradox . Approaching his end he does not
, rather surprisingly for one of his hypocritical tendencies , take refuge in death -
bed repentance , which is immediately held against him as evidence of chronic ...
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