JOHN BUNYAN & HIS ENGLAND, 1628-1688Anne Laurence, W.R. Owens, Stuart Sim Bloomsbury Academic, 1990 - 181 halaman This 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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... response to state repression . Indeed it was imaginative literature as much as anything that kept Puritan and radical sectarian ideals alive following the collapse of the English Revolution . N.H. Keeble has recently shown us just how ...
... response to state repression . Indeed it was imaginative literature as much as anything that kept Puritan and radical sectarian ideals alive following the collapse of the English Revolution . N.H. Keeble has recently shown us just how ...
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... response . The pamphlets were ' inter - textual ' by their very nature : they conjured up communities of those who had read the various texts under debate , demanded a judgement from their readership , or audience , and were intended to ...
... response . The pamphlets were ' inter - textual ' by their very nature : they conjured up communities of those who had read the various texts under debate , demanded a judgement from their readership , or audience , and were intended to ...
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... response to the discovery of the Rye House conspiracies . He probably commenced work on it in the autumn of 1683 , and it appeared in 1684 , a year largely devoted to writing the second part of The Pilgrim's Progress . The tone for the ...
... response to the discovery of the Rye House conspiracies . He probably commenced work on it in the autumn of 1683 , and it appeared in 1684 , a year largely devoted to writing the second part of The Pilgrim's Progress . The tone for the ...
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Bunyan and the Parliamentary Army | 17 |
Confrontations between Orthodox | 31 |
John Bunyan and the Context of Persecution | 51 |
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