Grace Abounding with Other Spiritual AutobiographiesOxford University Press, 1998 - 279 Grace Abounding (1666) is a classic work of spiritual autobiography--a genre which flourished in Calvinist England as anxiety over the state or destiny of one's soul led to rigorous self-scrutiny and the sharing of holy experiences. This edition sets that book alongside other highly interesting and varied contemporary spiritual autobiographies, making its cultural milieu more meaningful to the modern reader. The search for proof of God's favor, in all its personal and psychological intensity, is offered not only from John Bunyan's perspective, but likewise from those of Richard Norwood, John Crook, Lawrence Clarkson, and Agnes Beaumont. Also featured are an introduction, a bibliography, several explanatory notes, and a useful appendix entitled Radical and Nonconformist Groups in 17th-Century England. |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 30
Strona xxvi
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Strona 14
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Strona 17
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Strona 20
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Strona 22
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Niestety, treść tej strony jest ograniczona.
Spis treści
Introduction | ix |
Note on the Texts | xliv |
A Chronology of John Bunyan and his Times | l |
Radical and Nonconformist | 225 |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
afflicted Agnes Beaumont antinomian autobiography Baptists Bedford began believed Bible blasphemies blessed Brother called Calvinist Christian church Clarkson comfort condition Conscience Crook Crying death Declaration of Indulgence desire despair Devil divine divine grace doctrine doth edition elect Esau experience faith father fear Fifth Monarchists Gerrard Winstanley gift give glory God's Grace Abounding guilt hath hear heart Heaven hell holy Jesus Christ John Bunyan Judge Justice knew Lodowick Muggleton London meet mercy mind Muggletonian never night Norwood persecution perswaded Pilgrim's Progress poor pray prayer preaching prison promise puritan Quakers Ranters religion religious remember reprobate righteousness saith salvation Satan Scripture seemed sentence Sharrock shew sinners sins sometimes Soul speak spirit Stachniewski tell temptation thee thereof things thorow thou thought tion told trouble truth tryal unto Wherefore wicked William Perkins word