William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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... thought , and therefore longed to become insane . He became convinced that he was rapidly losing his senses but instead of fighting this , he craved for insanity with all his heart as a means of escape . He still felt that he was in ...
... thought , and therefore longed to become insane . He became convinced that he was rapidly losing his senses but instead of fighting this , he craved for insanity with all his heart as a means of escape . He still felt that he was in ...
Pagina 131
... thought especially of the time when he had felt like committing suicide and thanked God that it was the thought of Mary Catlett that had kept him from death . He prayed fervently that God would bless their marriage . Newton's diary ...
... thought especially of the time when he had felt like committing suicide and thanked God that it was the thought of Mary Catlett that had kept him from death . He prayed fervently that God would bless their marriage . Newton's diary ...
Pagina 366
... thought of his friend in terms of one who had lived in full communion with God but was now in utter darkness . As he could not accept the thought of a child of God being left in utter darkness he constantly plagued himself with the thought ...
... thought of his friend in terms of one who had lived in full communion with God but was now in utter darkness . As he could not accept the thought of a child of God being left in utter darkness he constantly plagued himself with the thought ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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