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To understand the radical religious groups which Bunyan represented we must look back , briefly , to their formation under the commonwealth , precipitated by the revolutionary activities of the early forties , stimulated by the ...
To understand the radical religious groups which Bunyan represented we must look back , briefly , to their formation under the commonwealth , precipitated by the revolutionary activities of the early forties , stimulated by the ...
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His native candor and familiar stile , Which did so oft his hearers ' hours beguile , His own religion seems to have ... that a man must not be “ so intent upon religious duties , as to neglect the proper times and seasons of business .
His native candor and familiar stile , Which did so oft his hearers ' hours beguile , His own religion seems to have ... that a man must not be “ so intent upon religious duties , as to neglect the proper times and seasons of business .
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Defoe often speaks as if he were concerned with gaining religious toleration ; but the measures he urged so vigorously are economic and political , and , if carried out , would have resulted in the destruction of the Anglican - Tory ...
Defoe often speaks as if he were concerned with gaining religious toleration ; but the measures he urged so vigorously are economic and political , and , if carried out , would have resulted in the destruction of the Anglican - Tory ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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