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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That was in a tract called Advice to Sufferers , in which Bunyan reminded his
readers that we have received of God ' a commandment to hold fast ' . 34 Puritan
sermons , designed to appeal to ordinary people rather than to university -
educated ...
That was in a tract called Advice to Sufferers , in which Bunyan reminded his
readers that we have received of God ' a commandment to hold fast ' . 34 Puritan
sermons , designed to appeal to ordinary people rather than to university -
educated ...
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Which of them was right ? Perhaps the Taiping , and Bunyan ' s myriad other
Asian and African and Maori readers , came nearer than we do to understanding
Bunyan ' s allegory as its original readers did . The call to maintain the solidarity
of ...
Which of them was right ? Perhaps the Taiping , and Bunyan ' s myriad other
Asian and African and Maori readers , came nearer than we do to understanding
Bunyan ' s allegory as its original readers did . The call to maintain the solidarity
of ...
Halaman 75
With an obvious eye to wary magistrates as well as his readers , Bunyan
reiterated the commonplace doctrine that magistrates were ministers of God to
whom the godly must be subject for the sake of conscience . 35 Repeatedly
Bunyan urged ...
With an obvious eye to wary magistrates as well as his readers , Bunyan
reiterated the commonplace doctrine that magistrates were ministers of God to
whom the godly must be subject for the sake of conscience . 35 Repeatedly
Bunyan urged ...
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