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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Discussion of these matters is only possible where oral disputations were written
up and published ; and of course it is not possible to give a full or accurate picture
of what occurred in debates : what we have is the account , the narrative that ...
Discussion of these matters is only possible where oral disputations were written
up and published ; and of course it is not possible to give a full or accurate picture
of what occurred in debates : what we have is the account , the narrative that ...
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error , and openly make recantation ' ; and Fullwood similarly justified publishing
his version of the dispute with Salthouse : “ We hear , that the Quaker threatens to
print the debate himself , from who we can expect no faithfulness therein .
error , and openly make recantation ' ; and Fullwood similarly justified publishing
his version of the dispute with Salthouse : “ We hear , that the Quaker threatens to
print the debate himself , from who we can expect no faithfulness therein .
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I would suggest that the distinctions between these literary debates and oral
disputes are more blurred than some ... after reading one of his pamphlets , and
Collier in turn challenged them to repeat their accusations in a public debate .
I would suggest that the distinctions between these literary debates and oral
disputes are more blurred than some ... after reading one of his pamphlets , and
Collier in turn challenged them to repeat their accusations in a public debate .
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