William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 137
... received the invitation to Olney , he immediately thought of John Newton and asked Lord Dartmouth to consider appointing Newton rather than himself to the office . So it was that on 1 March 1764 Newton received two letters , one from ...
... received the invitation to Olney , he immediately thought of John Newton and asked Lord Dartmouth to consider appointing Newton rather than himself to the office . So it was that on 1 March 1764 Newton received two letters , one from ...
Pagina 234
... received that inestimable Blessing deep into his Heart , has received a Principle of Virtue that will never fail him . This is the Victory that overcometh the World , even our Faith , and there is no other . -The World by Wisdom knew ...
... received that inestimable Blessing deep into his Heart , has received a Principle of Virtue that will never fail him . This is the Victory that overcometh the World , even our Faith , and there is no other . -The World by Wisdom knew ...
Pagina 276
... received the news without any great display of thanks and , indeed , dealt with Unwin rather brusquely . This caused Unwin to write to his mother and Cowper complain- ing bitterly of Newton's unthankful conduct and at the same time ...
... received the news without any great display of thanks and , indeed , dealt with Unwin rather brusquely . This caused Unwin to write to his mother and Cowper complain- ing bitterly of Newton's unthankful conduct and at the same time ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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