Cromwell and BunyanJohn Murray, 1846 - 180 halaman |
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... Quakers Character of the work Burroughs's reply to Bunyan Bunyan's answer and defence Indicted at the assizes for preaching at Eaton State of religious parties at this time Salutation of women The Restoration Bunyan arrested 4 • History ...
... Quakers Character of the work Burroughs's reply to Bunyan Bunyan's answer and defence Indicted at the assizes for preaching at Eaton State of religious parties at this time Salutation of women The Restoration Bunyan arrested 4 • History ...
Halaman 130
... Quakers poured forth so pro- fusely in their overflowing enthusiasm . In that age of theologi- cal warfare , no other sectaries acted so eagerly upon the offensive . It seems that they came into some of the meetings which Bun- yan ...
... Quakers poured forth so pro- fusely in their overflowing enthusiasm . In that age of theologi- cal warfare , no other sectaries acted so eagerly upon the offensive . It seems that they came into some of the meetings which Bun- yan ...
Halaman 131
... Quakers impugned : he was ready with the Scriptural proofs ; and in a vigorous mind like his , right reasoning naturally results from right premises . An ill judgment might be formed of Bunyan's treatise from that part of its title ...
... Quakers impugned : he was ready with the Scriptural proofs ; and in a vigorous mind like his , right reasoning naturally results from right premises . An ill judgment might be formed of Bunyan's treatise from that part of its title ...
Halaman 132
Robert Southey. mentous points which the primitive Quakers were understood by others to deny ; and which , in fact , though they did not so un- derstand themselves , they frequently did deny , both virtually and explicitly , when in the ...
Robert Southey. mentous points which the primitive Quakers were understood by others to deny ; and which , in fact , though they did not so un- derstand themselves , they frequently did deny , both virtually and explicitly , when in the ...
Halaman 134
... Quakers , but none upon these points when they understood each other , and when the Quakers understood themselves . He replied in a vindication of his treatise , complaining that his opponent had uttered a very great number of heresies ...
... Quakers , but none upon these points when they understood each other , and when the Quakers understood themselves . He replied in a vindication of his treatise , complaining that his opponent had uttered a very great number of heresies ...
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