Religious Prose of Seventeenth-century EnglandAnne Ferry Knopf, 1967 - 258 strán (strany) |
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... Benjamin Whichcote 248 FROM Moral and Religious Aphorisms 248 Richard Baxter 250 FROM The Saints Everlasting Rest 250 George Fox 253 FROM The Journal of George Fox 253 BIBLIOGRAPHY 255 Religious Prose of Seventeenth - Century England ...
... Benjamin Whichcote 248 FROM Moral and Religious Aphorisms 248 Richard Baxter 250 FROM The Saints Everlasting Rest 250 George Fox 253 FROM The Journal of George Fox 253 BIBLIOGRAPHY 255 Religious Prose of Seventeenth - Century England ...
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... Benjamin Whichcote as dissenters from the Anglican Church was not to be resisted . No order how- ever inclusive could withstand their insistence on the inwardness of religion , the sanctity of the private conscience , the authority of ...
... Benjamin Whichcote as dissenters from the Anglican Church was not to be resisted . No order how- ever inclusive could withstand their insistence on the inwardness of religion , the sanctity of the private conscience , the authority of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Donne | 30 |
FROM Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions | 42 |
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