William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 79
... given the other positions . Ashley agreed and informed the House that William was to become Clerk of the Journals and Arnot Reading Clerk and Clerk of Committees . William felt a great feeling of relief now that all was settled . His ...
... given the other positions . Ashley agreed and informed the House that William was to become Clerk of the Journals and Arnot Reading Clerk and Clerk of Committees . William felt a great feeling of relief now that all was settled . His ...
Pagina 80
... given the opportunity to appear before the Bar of the House and be examined publicly as to his abilities for the post . His dismay at this news is best expressed in his own words . ' A thunderbolt ' , he tells us , ' would have been as ...
... given the opportunity to appear before the Bar of the House and be examined publicly as to his abilities for the post . His dismay at this news is best expressed in his own words . ' A thunderbolt ' , he tells us , ' would have been as ...
Pagina 225
... Given , freely Given to us of God , without Regard to our Sins on the one hand , to hold it back , or to our imperfect Services on the other to bring it forward , in short that he hath opened the Kingdom of Heaven to all Believers ...
... Given , freely Given to us of God , without Regard to our Sins on the one hand , to hold it back , or to our imperfect Services on the other to bring it forward , in short that he hath opened the Kingdom of Heaven to all Believers ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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