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John Bunyan / Richard L. Greaves
Bib ID 331303
Format BookBook
Author
Greaves, Richard L
 
Description Abingdon [England] : Sutton Courtenay Press, c1969 
176 p. : port. ; 23 cm. 
ISBN 0900721006  0900721006 : 
Series

Courtenay studies in Reformation theology ; 2

Notes

Revision of thesis (Ph.D.)--University of London.

"Bibliography of Bunyan's works": p. 169-171.

Includes bibliography (p. 173-174) and index.

Subjects Bunyan, John, - 1628-1688 - Criticism and interpretation.  |  Bunyan, John, - 1628-1688 - Religion.  |  Christian literature, English - Puritan authors - History and criticism.  |  Theology, Doctrinal - England - History - 17th century.  |  Theology, Doctrinal, in literature.  |  England - Church history - 17th century.

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