The Life of William Cowper, Esq: Comp. from His Correspondence and Other Authentic Sources of Information: Containing Remarks on His Writings, and on the Peculiarities of His Interesting Character, Never Before PublishedSmith, Elder and Company, 1833 - Всего страниц: 368 |
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... suppose , that those views of Christianity which Cowper adopted , and of which , when enjoying the intervals of reason , after he was brought to the knowledge of them , he was so bright an ornament , had in any degree contributed to ...
... suppose , that those views of Christianity which Cowper adopted , and of which , when enjoying the intervals of reason , after he was brought to the knowledge of them , he was so bright an ornament , had in any degree contributed to ...
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... suppose the contrary , is to affront every one of his attri- butes , and to renounce utterly our dependence upon him . In this view it will appear plainly , that the line of duty is not stretched too tight , when we are told that we ...
... suppose the contrary , is to affront every one of his attri- butes , and to renounce utterly our dependence upon him . In this view it will appear plainly , that the line of duty is not stretched too tight , when we are told that we ...
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... suppose , that in order to form a just idea of our redemption , we shall be able to form a just one of the danger we have escaped ; when we know how weak and frail we were , we shall be more able to render due praise and honour to his ...
... suppose , that in order to form a just idea of our redemption , we shall be able to form a just one of the danger we have escaped ; when we know how weak and frail we were , we shall be more able to render due praise and honour to his ...
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... suppose that any alteration was likely to take place in his circumstances , or in the circumstances of the family . He might fairly have calculated upon the uninterrupted continuance , for many years , of the same dis- tinguished ...
... suppose that any alteration was likely to take place in his circumstances , or in the circumstances of the family . He might fairly have calculated upon the uninterrupted continuance , for many years , of the same dis- tinguished ...
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... suppose , when some things are taken into consideration . Woe to the sinner , however , that shall dare to take a liberty with him . that is not warranted by his word , or to which he himself has not encouraged him . When he assumed ...
... suppose , when some things are taken into consideration . Woe to the sinner , however , that shall dare to take a liberty with him . that is not warranted by his word , or to which he himself has not encouraged him . When he assumed ...
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