Bunyan in Our TimeR. G. Collmer Kent State University Press, 1989 - 243 Seiten Bunyan in Our Time brings together eight essays by New World Scholars as a celebration for the tercentenary of the death of the 17th century religious writer and contender for freedom of conscience, John Bunyan. |
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... heart and a heart . They haue hony in their mouth ; and gall in their heart . Their tongues are as soft as butter and oile : but their hearts are full of bitternesse , poison , and wormwood . They are full of outward cour- tesie and ...
... heart and a heart . They haue hony in their mouth ; and gall in their heart . Their tongues are as soft as butter and oile : but their hearts are full of bitternesse , poison , and wormwood . They are full of outward cour- tesie and ...
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... Heart together . ( 7.22-25 ) To read the book will be to read oneself and learn whether one is of the elect or not . In other words , Bunyan asks that the book be read like Scripture , and the reader must take responsibility by gleaning ...
... Heart together . ( 7.22-25 ) To read the book will be to read oneself and learn whether one is of the elect or not . In other words , Bunyan asks that the book be read like Scripture , and the reader must take responsibility by gleaning ...
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... hearts , and with heart and mouth give God thanks for him ; he is a better saviour of us than we may be aware of , and may have delivered us from more deaths than we can tell how to think . " 52 Perhaps Bunyan was contemplating here ...
... hearts , and with heart and mouth give God thanks for him ; he is a better saviour of us than we may be aware of , and may have delivered us from more deaths than we can tell how to think . " 52 Perhaps Bunyan was contemplating here ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Bunyans Satire and Its Biblical Sources 335 | 35 |
Bunyans Scriptural Acts | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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