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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It seems to have been unusual for soldiers to serve for long continuous periods ;
the level of desertion was high , and it seems also to have been possible for
soldiers to leave and rejoin , possibly in response to the requirements of local ...
It seems to have been unusual for soldiers to serve for long continuous periods ;
the level of desertion was high , and it seems also to have been possible for
soldiers to leave and rejoin , possibly in response to the requirements of local ...
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28 It seems most likely that it was poverty which made men enlist for Ireland .
Many of those who had been in the army had received virtually no pay for months
, sometimes years . Men who volunteered for Ireland were promised fourteen
days ...
28 It seems most likely that it was poverty which made men enlist for Ireland .
Many of those who had been in the army had received virtually no pay for months
, sometimes years . Men who volunteered for Ireland were promised fourteen
days ...
Halaman 103
That is why , powerfully as his imagination is working here , the episode seems
only to be admitted as canonical ... And the force with which Bunyan recalls texts
of Scripture and their reiteration in his mind seem to the reader to come near to ...
That is why , powerfully as his imagination is working here , the episode seems
only to be admitted as canonical ... And the force with which Bunyan recalls texts
of Scripture and their reiteration in his mind seem to the reader to come near to ...
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