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John Bunyan and 'Reprobation Asserted
Greaves, R.L.
Greaves, R.L.
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"REPROBATION asserted: or the doctrine of eternal election & reprobation promiscuously handledo in eleven chapters is, according to its title page, written by " John Bunyan of Bedford, a Lover of Peace and Truth." The authenticity of this claim has, however, been a matter of dispute since Bunyan's principal biographer, John Brown, argued that the book was pseudonymous.1 Subsequent critics have been divided on the issue: Henri Talon and G. B. Harrison rejected Brown's arguments and instead affirmed Bunyan's authorship, whereas Roger Sharrock, while rejecting Brown's arguments as inconclusive, nevertheless concluded after a more intensive analysis that the work was, in fact, not Bunyan's."
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1965
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