Cotton. I was not only treated by him with the greatest tenderness while I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence, but when my reason was restored to me, and I had so much need of a religious friend to converse with, to whom I could open my mind... Dictionary of National Biography - Page 239edited by - 1887Full view - About this book
| William Cowper - Autobiography - 1816 - 160 pages
...not, I was carried to Doctor Cotton. I was. not only treated .by him with the greatest Jenctemi-ss, while I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence, but when my reason was restored to me, and I had I q njuph need of a religious friend to converse with, to whom I could open my mind upon the subject... | |
| William Cowper - Subscription libraries - 1816 - 144 pages
...ill, anil attended with the utmost diligence, but when my reason, was f estored to me, and I bad w> much need of a religious friend to converse with, to whom I could open my, wind upon the.subject without reserve, J. could hardly Imye found a fitter peĀ«on for.the .purpose.... | |
| 1821 - 426 pages
...was not,) I was carried to Dr. Cotton. I was not only treated by him with the greatest tenderness, while I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence...friend to converse with, to whom I could open my mind without reserve, I could hardly have found a fitter person for the purpose. My eagerness and anxiety... | |
| Christian biography - 1826 - 440 pages
...physician, but was carried to Dr. Cotton. I was not only treated by him with the greatest tenderness while I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence,...mind upon the subject without reserve, I could hardly hare found a better person for the purpose. My eager"ness and anxiety to settle my opinions upon that... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...not, I was carried to Doctor Cotton. I was not only treated by him with the greatest tenderness wliile I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence, but when my reason was restored to mo, and I had so much need of a religious friend to converse with, to whom I could open my mind upon... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 512 pages
...physician, but was carried to Dr. Cotton. I was not only treated by him with the greatest tenderness while I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence,...subject without reserve, I could hardly have found a better person for the purpose. My eagerness and anxiety to settle my opinions upon that long neglected... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 354 pages
...physician, but was carried to Dr. Cotton. I was not only treated by him with the greatest tenderness while I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence,...subject without reserve, I could hardly have found a better person for the purpose. My eagerness and anxiety to settle. my opinions upon that long neglected... | |
| Henry Halford - Medicine - 1833 - 266 pages
...one ot his letters, ' only treated by the Doctor with ' the greatest tenderness whilst I was ill, 4 and attended with the utmost diligence, ' but when...open my mind upon the subject, without ' reserve, 1 could hardly have found a fitter ' person for the purpose. My eagerness and ' anxiety to settle my... | |
| Religion - 1835 - 440 pages
...while I was ill, and attended with the utmost dilirence, but when my reason was restored to me, and [ had so much need of a religious friend to converse with, to whom I could open my mind upon :he subject without reserve, I could hardly have round a better person for the purpose. My eagerless... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 372 pages
...was not, I was carried to Doctor Cotton. I was not only treated by him with the greatest tenderness while I was ill, and attended with the utmost diligence,...friend to converse with, to whom I could open my mind on the subject without reserve, I could hardly have found a fitter person for the purpose. My eagerness... | |
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