The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... 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 on several interesting debates , of which he wrote a detailed ac- count in his Relation ...
... 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 on several interesting debates , of which he wrote a detailed ac- count in his Relation ...
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... attempt to silence the nonconformists again led Bunyan to jail , and there he began a parable for the religious ... attempts to convince his wife , children and neighbors of the dangers which threaten them , and to enlist their companion ...
... attempt to silence the nonconformists again led Bunyan to jail , and there he began a parable for the religious ... attempts to convince his wife , children and neighbors of the dangers which threaten them , and to enlist their companion ...
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... 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 on several interesting debates , of which he wrote a detailed ac- count in his Relation ...
... 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 on several interesting debates , of which he wrote a detailed ac- count in his Relation ...
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