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 should again be emphasised that both radical and learned traditions are
extremely complex and that the ' unlearned sectaries could draw on learned
critiques of vain academicism , as well as their personal experience of the
arrogance of ...
It should again be emphasised that both radical and learned traditions are
extremely complex and that the ' unlearned sectaries could draw on learned
critiques of vain academicism , as well as their personal experience of the
arrogance of ...
Halaman 52
In this tradition they believed that a true Christian comunity was , first and last , a
fellowship of the committed . It was a church constituted by the inward call of the
Holy Spirit to a group of believing men and women and not by government edict ...
In this tradition they believed that a true Christian comunity was , first and last , a
fellowship of the committed . It was a church constituted by the inward call of the
Holy Spirit to a group of believing men and women and not by government edict ...
Halaman 92
It has been suggested by Christopher Hill that Bunyan ' s reliance on kings to
protect the saints against Antichrist looks back to the earlier imperial tradition
represented by Bucer and Foxe , which emphasised the apocalyptic role of kings
.
It has been suggested by Christopher Hill that Bunyan ' s reliance on kings to
protect the saints against Antichrist looks back to the earlier imperial tradition
represented by Bucer and Foxe , which emphasised the apocalyptic role of kings
.
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