Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 200
... Bunyan's sequel lacks the dramatic force of the first part and will never be as widely read , yet it presents ... Bunyan's concern with the nature and importance of the Christian community in Part II , a concern that becomes increas ...
... Bunyan's sequel lacks the dramatic force of the first part and will never be as widely read , yet it presents ... Bunyan's concern with the nature and importance of the Christian community in Part II , a concern that becomes increas ...
Pagina 204
... Bunyan became a vigorous defender of the principle of separation and the purity of the fellowship of the elect . He appealed primarily to the example of the New Testament churches to justify his insistence upon a congregation of the ...
... Bunyan became a vigorous defender of the principle of separation and the purity of the fellowship of the elect . He appealed primarily to the example of the New Testament churches to justify his insistence upon a congregation of the ...
Pagina 214
... Bunyan himself in his pastoral role . 34 His solicitude for the pilgrims recalls the preface to Grace Abounding , in which Bunyan , addressing his flock , tells them of " fatherly care and desire after your spiritual and everlasting ...
... Bunyan himself in his pastoral role . 34 His solicitude for the pilgrims recalls the preface to Grace Abounding , in which Bunyan , addressing his flock , tells them of " fatherly care and desire after your spiritual and everlasting ...
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