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for a number of people , including a lawyer and a clergyman , to argue with Bunyan in an attempt to secure his promise that if released he would not again attempt to preach . Bunyan naturally refused to make such a promise , and entered ...
for a number of people , including a lawyer and a clergyman , to argue with Bunyan in an attempt to secure his promise that if released he would not again attempt to preach . Bunyan naturally refused to make such a promise , and entered ...
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In addition to preaching and church organization , he published three more religious works , one of them an attempt to eliminate nonessentials and reconcile the different Baptist sects by proving Differences in Judgment about Water ...
In addition to preaching and church organization , he published three more religious works , one of them an attempt to eliminate nonessentials and reconcile the different Baptist sects by proving Differences in Judgment about Water ...
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Richardson had thus been inspired to write , in the form of an extremely long series of letters , the story of a maid servant , Pamela , whose master , failing in his three volume attempt to seduce or rape her , finally has recourse to ...
Richardson had thus been inspired to write , in the form of an extremely long series of letters , the story of a maid servant , Pamela , whose master , failing in his three volume attempt to seduce or rape her , finally has recourse to ...
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