The Nameless Instrument: Bunyan's Representation of Prayer in The Holy War
[...]as Neil Keeble remarks, in / Will Pray With the Spirit 'it is the shared experience of persecution which binds writer and reader and which has become the defining quality of God's people'.31 Bunyan presents himself as 'the defender of liberty of conscience and of inner commi...
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Published in | Bunyan studies no. 12; p. 88 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Newcastle Upon Tyne
Northumbria University, Department of Humanities, Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Sciences
01.01.2006
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