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John Bunyan. The Life and Death of Mr. Badman. Presented to the world in a familiar dialogue between Mr. Wiseman, and Mr. Attentive. Edited by James F. Forrest and Roger Sharrock. Pp. xlii + 188. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. £35. 0 19 812742 1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 April 2011

Geoffrey F. Nuttall
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Bournville

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1 For discussion of the exemplum in contemporary Quaker usage – conceived not as ‘exemplary’ or ‘cautionary’ (p. xxviii) for man's behaviour but with reference to God's ways, as ‘similar but opposite to miracles’ (George Fox's ‘Book of Miracles’, ed. Cadbury, H.J., Cambridge 1948, p. 91)Google Scholar – see Narrative Papers of George Fox, ed. Cadbury, H. J., Richmond Ind. 1972, ch. viii, pp. 209–32 (‘Examples of judgements upon persecutors’).Google Scholar