William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 119
... Olney but it was being repaired and enlarged through the kindness of Lord Dartmouth . Cowper went to Olney with his Huntingdon friends in August 1767 to reconnoitre and was so impressed by the work Newton was doing that he decided to ...
... Olney but it was being repaired and enlarged through the kindness of Lord Dartmouth . Cowper went to Olney with his Huntingdon friends in August 1767 to reconnoitre and was so impressed by the work Newton was doing that he decided to ...
Pagina 149
... Olney was William Wilson , the town's barber . Wilson was an ardent member of Newton's church but became a Baptist after Newton left Olney . ' He caused visiting wealthy ladies a great deal of discomfort because of his Christian witness ...
... Olney was William Wilson , the town's barber . Wilson was an ardent member of Newton's church but became a Baptist after Newton left Olney . ' He caused visiting wealthy ladies a great deal of discomfort because of his Christian witness ...
Pagina 215
... Olney . There was , however , a great protest at St Mary's as many of the congregation believed that they should be asked to call a pastor and that it was an abuse of the system of patronages if the man with the money also dictated to ...
... Olney . There was , however , a great protest at St Mary's as many of the congregation believed that they should be asked to call a pastor and that it was an abuse of the system of patronages if the man with the money also dictated to ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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