William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... called in to Prayers . -I need not tell you that such a Life as this is consistent with the utmost cheerfullness , accordingly we are all happy , and dwell together in Unity as Brethren . Mrs. Unwin has almost a maternal Affection for ...
... called in to Prayers . -I need not tell you that such a Life as this is consistent with the utmost cheerfullness , accordingly we are all happy , and dwell together in Unity as Brethren . Mrs. Unwin has almost a maternal Affection for ...
Pagina 428
... called to be a preacher or an evangelist . Men who were so called were , according to him , those who could rightly claim the ' topmost boughs ' in Christian work , just as Homer and Milton had the best claim to be considered nightin ...
... called to be a preacher or an evangelist . Men who were so called were , according to him , those who could rightly claim the ' topmost boughs ' in Christian work , just as Homer and Milton had the best claim to be considered nightin ...
Pagina 429
... called and some low - called , he believed . The essence of Christian faith was for each person to recognize where God had placed him and what he had to do . Though Cowper regarded himself as more of a cricket or a worm than a ...
... called and some low - called , he believed . The essence of Christian faith was for each person to recognize where God had placed him and what he had to do . Though Cowper regarded himself as more of a cricket or a worm than a ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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