William CowperJ. Cape, 1928 - 319 pages |
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Page 97
... Evangelicals not only failed to satisfy , but distorted . his reason . Nevertheless , it was inevitable that , for ... Evangelical movement was in some way a crude anticipation of the Romantic Movement . It preached the doctrine that ...
... Evangelicals not only failed to satisfy , but distorted . his reason . Nevertheless , it was inevitable that , for ... Evangelical movement was in some way a crude anticipation of the Romantic Movement . It preached the doctrine that ...
Page 112
... Evangelical turn to the discourse , he received what he said with a kindly , but clearly unconcerned , affection . The disease , however , played into Cowper's hands . His brother had a violent fit of asthma which left him weak and ...
... Evangelical turn to the discourse , he received what he said with a kindly , but clearly unconcerned , affection . The disease , however , played into Cowper's hands . His brother had a violent fit of asthma which left him weak and ...
Page 142
... Evangelical who had dominated Cowper committed a Biblical indiscretion which made him , much to his sur- prise , an outcast among his Evangelical brethren . With more consistency than they , Martin Madan published a book entitled ...
... Evangelical who had dominated Cowper committed a Biblical indiscretion which made him , much to his sur- prise , an outcast among his Evangelical brethren . With more consistency than they , Martin Madan published a book entitled ...
Contents
THE SEEDS OF MISFORTUNE Page | 15 |
THE HARVEST OF PROVIDENCE | 65 |
THE REV JOHN NEWTON | 99 |
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