William CowperJ. Cape, 1928 - 319 pages |
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Page 53
... forget the darling of her heart , But I can not forget .. and Cowper's later hymn Can a woman's tender care Cease towards the child she bare ? Yes , she may forgetful be , Yet will I remember thee . • Typically enough , Churchill's ' I ...
... forget the darling of her heart , But I can not forget .. and Cowper's later hymn Can a woman's tender care Cease towards the child she bare ? Yes , she may forgetful be , Yet will I remember thee . • Typically enough , Churchill's ' I ...
Page 65
... of it ' a total forget- fulness of God . ' He had forgotten Him as a child , at Westminster , and at The Temple . His levity and indo- lence seemed to him in the light of Biblical admonition 65 E PART TWO THE HARVEST OF PROVIDENCE.
... of it ' a total forget- fulness of God . ' He had forgotten Him as a child , at Westminster , and at The Temple . His levity and indo- lence seemed to him in the light of Biblical admonition 65 E PART TWO THE HARVEST OF PROVIDENCE.
Page 319
... forget in some concentrated activity the need of one . " To reach the goal , ' he wrote , ' a man must have eyes to see it ; but as for me I have no prospect . ' And indeed all the goals which he reached were achieved by simply moving ...
... forget in some concentrated activity the need of one . " To reach the goal , ' he wrote , ' a man must have eyes to see it ; but as for me I have no prospect . ' And indeed all the goals which he reached were achieved by simply moving ...
Contents
THE SEEDS OF MISFORTUNE Page | 15 |
THE HARVEST OF PROVIDENCE | 65 |
THE REV JOHN NEWTON | 99 |
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