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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It served both as a means to test a believer ' s willingness to obey divine
commands and as a device to impose corrective discipline on the godly .
Suffering was also essential because of the example of Christ , which gave the
godly , said Penn ...
It served both as a means to test a believer ' s willingness to obey divine
commands and as a device to impose corrective discipline on the godly .
Suffering was also essential because of the example of Christ , which gave the
godly , said Penn ...
Halaman 73
The Christian does not suffer by chance or human will but divine appointment ;
for those called to undergo it , suffering is a duty . Although Bunyan believed it
was the will of God ' that they that go to heaven should go thither hardly or with ...
The Christian does not suffer by chance or human will but divine appointment ;
for those called to undergo it , suffering is a duty . Although Bunyan believed it
was the will of God ' that they that go to heaven should go thither hardly or with ...
Halaman 101
This is the phenomenon which assured Herbert of a divine command to publish
his philosophical treatise De Veritate . But Herbert as an Anglican was not trained
to rely solely on biblical guidance for knowledge of the world ; and as one ...
This is the phenomenon which assured Herbert of a divine command to publish
his philosophical treatise De Veritate . But Herbert as an Anglican was not trained
to rely solely on biblical guidance for knowledge of the world ; and as one ...
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