Rare Early Essays on Milton and BunyanCarmen Joseph Dello Buono Norwood Editions, 1981 - 214 pages |
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... imagination ; a fact of which , for opposite purposes , the Author of all truth and the apostles of error have alike availed themselves ; the former to gain access by this avenue to the understanding and the conscience , the latter to ...
... imagination ; a fact of which , for opposite purposes , the Author of all truth and the apostles of error have alike availed themselves ; the former to gain access by this avenue to the understanding and the conscience , the latter to ...
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... imagination , this natural effect of over - excited feelings under a real and rational cause , is not to be confounded with the hallucinations of a distempered intellect . " Where there is no error of the imagination , no misjudging of ...
... imagination , this natural effect of over - excited feelings under a real and rational cause , is not to be confounded with the hallucinations of a distempered intellect . " Where there is no error of the imagination , no misjudging of ...
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... imagination , and the real transactions of the evangelical history . Bunyan , in his autobiographical narrative , does indeed describe the horrible but irrational thought that was ever running in his mind , as " a temptation : " but ...
... imagination , and the real transactions of the evangelical history . Bunyan , in his autobiographical narrative , does indeed describe the horrible but irrational thought that was ever running in his mind , as " a temptation : " but ...
Contents
Memoir of the Life and Writings of John Bunyan | 1 |
Milton | 54 |
from Andrews Samuel Our Great Writers or Popular | 84 |
Copyright | |
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