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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37 , 48 , 52 , 72 - 77 , 84 ; The Minutes of the Manchester Classis ( 3 vols . , one
pagination , Chetham Society New Series vols . 20 , 22 , 24 , 1890 - 91 ) , pp .
298 - 99 , for the ordination of Joshua Stopford in September 1658 after he had ...
37 , 48 , 52 , 72 - 77 , 84 ; The Minutes of the Manchester Classis ( 3 vols . , one
pagination , Chetham Society New Series vols . 20 , 22 , 24 , 1890 - 91 ) , pp .
298 - 99 , for the ordination of Joshua Stopford in September 1658 after he had ...
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... whom Bunyan and his Bedford congregation believed was himself the ultimate
outsider , rejected , as were his followers after him , by both the Jewish and the
Roman authorities , as they lived on the margins of Jewish and Roman society .
... whom Bunyan and his Bedford congregation believed was himself the ultimate
outsider , rejected , as were his followers after him , by both the Jewish and the
Roman authorities , as they lived on the margins of Jewish and Roman society .
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The society to which Beowulf and his slanderer Unferth belonged was interested
in heroic actions , and that is why in answer to Unferth ' s jibes at Hrothgar ' s
feast Beowulf offers an autobiographical fragment concerning his swimming
contest ...
The society to which Beowulf and his slanderer Unferth belonged was interested
in heroic actions , and that is why in answer to Unferth ' s jibes at Hrothgar ' s
feast Beowulf offers an autobiographical fragment concerning his swimming
contest ...
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