William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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... Newton died when John was only six years of age . Life at sea John Newton was only eleven years old when Captain Newton took him to sea to be trained as a midshipman . After some four years at sea , Captain Newton tried to settle his ...
... Newton died when John was only six years of age . Life at sea John Newton was only eleven years old when Captain Newton took him to sea to be trained as a midshipman . After some four years at sea , Captain Newton tried to settle his ...
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... John Newton Cowper revered one author more than all others because of his clarity of style , choice of language , aptitude of expression and edifying subject matter . This was none other than John Newton , the man who was to be such a ...
... John Newton Cowper revered one author more than all others because of his clarity of style , choice of language , aptitude of expression and edifying subject matter . This was none other than John Newton , the man who was to be such a ...
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... Newton's patron . 21. See , for instance , Newey , Cowper's Poetry , p.237 . 22. Letter to Samuel Rose , 29 March 1788 . 23. Ryle , Christian Leaders of the 18th Century , p.22 . 24. Letter to John Newton , 19 April 1788 . 25. Letter to ...
... Newton's patron . 21. See , for instance , Newey , Cowper's Poetry , p.237 . 22. Letter to Samuel Rose , 29 March 1788 . 23. Ryle , Christian Leaders of the 18th Century , p.22 . 24. Letter to John Newton , 19 April 1788 . 25. Letter to ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
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