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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On the one hand , according to Bunyan ' s account , many people will leave the
church of Antichrist , and whole nations and their rulers will come to abhor her .
On the other hand , and indeed at the same time , the true church will be
subjected ...
On the one hand , according to Bunyan ' s account , many people will leave the
church of Antichrist , and whole nations and their rulers will come to abhor her .
On the other hand , and indeed at the same time , the true church will be
subjected ...
Halaman 161
On the one hand , we might agree that the physical human body may be seen to
be constituted and to behave in broadly similar ways throughout time and across
the world . On the other hand , the body is a discursive , or sometimes textual ...
On the one hand , we might agree that the physical human body may be seen to
be constituted and to behave in broadly similar ways throughout time and across
the world . On the other hand , the body is a discursive , or sometimes textual ...
Halaman 164
Bunyan moves on from the sense of running in this tract to the body as it is
sensorily located in the environment : ' as it is with those that Travel into other
Countries , they must leave such a Gate on this Hand , and such a Bush on that
hand ' .
Bunyan moves on from the sense of running in this tract to the body as it is
sensorily located in the environment : ' as it is with those that Travel into other
Countries , they must leave such a Gate on this Hand , and such a Bush on that
hand ' .
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