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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Grace Abounding and the New Sense of the Self Roger Pooley There is a long
tradition of historical writing that sees much of the modernity of the Renaissance
and Reformation as residing in the importance they attached to the individual .
Grace Abounding and the New Sense of the Self Roger Pooley There is a long
tradition of historical writing that sees much of the modernity of the Renaissance
and Reformation as residing in the importance they attached to the individual .
Halaman 115
His remark is useful in encapsulating the sense of exclusion , of being an
outsider or exile , that is evident in much Calvinist and post - Calvinist writing in
the seventeenth century , whether the writer may be identified as an Independent
of ...
His remark is useful in encapsulating the sense of exclusion , of being an
outsider or exile , that is evident in much Calvinist and post - Calvinist writing in
the seventeenth century , whether the writer may be identified as an Independent
of ...
Halaman 123
Or , when her sense of her own badness dominates again , the process may
reverse itself . At such moments , unable to see herself as ' special in any other
way than specially bad ( she tells us her condition is unparallelled ' ) , she
believes ...
Or , when her sense of her own badness dominates again , the process may
reverse itself . At such moments , unable to see herself as ' special in any other
way than specially bad ( she tells us her condition is unparallelled ' ) , she
believes ...
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