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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Truth is , the Quaker was so full of impertinences and repetitions , that his words
here set down , seem to bear no proportion to his tedious and rude discourses :
but verily , we are not conscious to our selves , of omitting the least part of reason
...
Truth is , the Quaker was so full of impertinences and repetitions , that his words
here set down , seem to bear no proportion to his tedious and rude discourses :
but verily , we are not conscious to our selves , of omitting the least part of reason
...
Halaman 60
The reason given both for the first act in 1664 and the second in 1670 was that
the Dissenters may ' at their meetings contrive insurrections ( as late experience
has shown ) ' . 14 As Robert Beddard has said , after 1662 the reestablished ...
The reason given both for the first act in 1664 and the second in 1670 was that
the Dissenters may ' at their meetings contrive insurrections ( as late experience
has shown ) ' . 14 As Robert Beddard has said , after 1662 the reestablished ...
Halaman 153
His assumption of certainty of knowledge as to his spiritual fate constitutes a sin
to the Calvinist mind , and merely suceeds in illustrating yet another paradox of
Calvinist thinking : those with least reason to doubt their election feel anxiety ...
His assumption of certainty of knowledge as to his spiritual fate constitutes a sin
to the Calvinist mind , and merely suceeds in illustrating yet another paradox of
Calvinist thinking : those with least reason to doubt their election feel anxiety ...
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