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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between the more orthodox and the more radical participants . I will suggest how
an examination of the holding of disputations can offer insights into the religious
developments of this period and into the nature of radicalism and orthodoxy .
between the more orthodox and the more radical participants . I will suggest how
an examination of the holding of disputations can offer insights into the religious
developments of this period and into the nature of radicalism and orthodoxy .
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Ley , for example , warned that oratorical skills were not confined to the educated
and the orthodox , and people might be won over by surface eloquence not valid
arguments . There was thus a frequent preference for private conference as a ...
Ley , for example , warned that oratorical skills were not confined to the educated
and the orthodox , and people might be won over by surface eloquence not valid
arguments . There was thus a frequent preference for private conference as a ...
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There seem to be important , complex patterns in the different ways radicals and
orthodox ministers ' write up ' disputes . The contrasts are not simply in the space
given to each side ' s arguments . All versions seem quite accessible and ...
There seem to be important , complex patterns in the different ways radicals and
orthodox ministers ' write up ' disputes . The contrasts are not simply in the space
given to each side ' s arguments . All versions seem quite accessible and ...
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