Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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10. oldal
... means almost miraculous ; or , to use their favourite metaphor , " as a brand plucked from the burning . " Mr. Ivimey calls him the depraved Bunyan and the wicked tinker of Elstow . Surely Mr. Ivimey ought to have been too familiar with ...
... means almost miraculous ; or , to use their favourite metaphor , " as a brand plucked from the burning . " Mr. Ivimey calls him the depraved Bunyan and the wicked tinker of Elstow . Surely Mr. Ivimey ought to have been too familiar with ...
13. oldal
... means more Calvinistic than the articles and homilies of the Church of England . The moderation of his opinions on the subject of predestination gave offence to some zealous persons . We have seen an absurd allegory , the heroine of ...
... means more Calvinistic than the articles and homilies of the Church of England . The moderation of his opinions on the subject of predestination gave offence to some zealous persons . We have seen an absurd allegory , the heroine of ...
14. oldal
... and this seems by no means improbable . At all events , Bunyan must have known many of those hypocrites who followed religion only when religion walked in silver slip- pers , when the sun shone , and when the 14 SOUTHEY'S EDITION.
... and this seems by no means improbable . At all events , Bunyan must have known many of those hypocrites who followed religion only when religion walked in silver slip- pers , when the sun shone , and when the 14 SOUTHEY'S EDITION.
24. oldal
... means favourable to political liberty . The authority which had been exercised by the Popes was transferred almost entire to the King . Two formidable powers which had often served to check each other were united in a single despot . If ...
... means favourable to political liberty . The authority which had been exercised by the Popes was transferred almost entire to the King . Two formidable powers which had often served to check each other were united in a single despot . If ...
26. oldal
... means of resisting the sovereign without breaking the law . They were the majority of the House of Commons . They had the power of giving or withholding supplies ; and , by a judicious exercise of this power , they might hope to take ...
... means of resisting the sovereign without breaking the law . They were the majority of the House of Commons . They had the power of giving or withholding supplies ; and , by a judicious exercise of this power , they might hope to take ...
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