William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 101
... Grace Divine , Sweet the grace which makes me thine . From the cheerful Beams of Morning Sad I turn'd mine Eyes away : And the Shades of Night returning Fill'd my Soul with new Dismay . Grace Divine , how sweet the Sound Sweet the grace ...
... Grace Divine , Sweet the grace which makes me thine . From the cheerful Beams of Morning Sad I turn'd mine Eyes away : And the Shades of Night returning Fill'd my Soul with new Dismay . Grace Divine , how sweet the Sound Sweet the grace ...
Pagina 102
... Grace Divine , Sweet the grace which made me thine . ' Twas a Word well tim'd and suited To the Need of such an Hour , Sweet to One like me polluted , Spoke in Love and seal'd with Pow'r . Grace Divine , how sweet the Sound , Sweet the ...
... Grace Divine , Sweet the grace which made me thine . ' Twas a Word well tim'd and suited To the Need of such an Hour , Sweet to One like me polluted , Spoke in Love and seal'd with Pow'r . Grace Divine , how sweet the Sound , Sweet the ...
Pagina 324
... grace to be reconciled to his lot and also , on numerous occasions , gave him a new sense of trust and assur- ance . This is why Cowper always argued that a soul could only grow in grace when performing the tasks that God had provided ...
... grace to be reconciled to his lot and also , on numerous occasions , gave him a new sense of trust and assur- ance . This is why Cowper always argued that a soul could only grow in grace when performing the tasks that God had provided ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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