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... John Cowper's and acted as his financial adviser in a similar capacity to the way he assisted William . Ever since his own conversion Cowper had been anxious to see his brother John come to know the Lord . John was now in the ministry ...
... John Cowper's and acted as his financial adviser in a similar capacity to the way he assisted William . Ever since his own conversion Cowper had been anxious to see his brother John come to know the Lord . John was now in the ministry ...
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... John . Although John visited Olney Church on several occasions , Newton could , of course , never ask him to take a service as he usually did when Evangelical ministers were visiting . Nor was John allowed to take family prayers at ...
... John . Although John visited Olney Church on several occasions , Newton could , of course , never ask him to take a service as he usually did when Evangelical ministers were visiting . Nor was John allowed to take family prayers at ...
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Poet of Paradise George Melvyn Ella. 16. Letter to John Johnson , 20 May 1792 . 17. Letter to John Johnson , 5 November 1792 . 18. T. Clarkson , The History of the Abolition of the Slave Trade , pp.108-9 , 188-91 . 19. Letter to John ...
Poet of Paradise George Melvyn Ella. 16. Letter to John Johnson , 20 May 1792 . 17. Letter to John Johnson , 5 November 1792 . 18. T. Clarkson , The History of the Abolition of the Slave Trade , pp.108-9 , 188-91 . 19. Letter to John ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
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