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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... taken from the end of the first chapter of 1 Corinthians : For ye see your calling , brethren , how that not many wise men after the flesh , not many mighty , not many noble , are called : But God hath chosen the foolish things of the ...
... taken from the end of the first chapter of 1 Corinthians : For ye see your calling , brethren , how that not many wise men after the flesh , not many mighty , not many noble , are called : But God hath chosen the foolish things of the ...
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... taken for the Church and peo- ple of God " ( 1 : 77 ) . But he kept insisting that Jesus ' actual risen body is ' absent " from the world and " must needs be above the clouds . " When Christ ascended , Bunyan wrote , " he went AWAY from ...
... taken for the Church and peo- ple of God " ( 1 : 77 ) . But he kept insisting that Jesus ' actual risen body is ' absent " from the world and " must needs be above the clouds . " When Christ ascended , Bunyan wrote , " he went AWAY from ...
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... taken the name " Beautiful " from the Gate referred to in Acts 3 and conferred it upon the Palace where the daughters of Philip the Evangelist ( himself a character from Acts 8 ) entertain the pilgrim . Still , even if some of the ...
... taken the name " Beautiful " from the Gate referred to in Acts 3 and conferred it upon the Palace where the daughters of Philip the Evangelist ( himself a character from Acts 8 ) entertain the pilgrim . Still , even if some of the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Bunyans Satire and Its Biblical Sources 335 | 35 |
Bunyans Scriptural Acts | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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