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... observing Nature more deeply ' prompts with remembrance of a present God ' , one who has seen into the real meaning ... observation and recognition , but it I Charles L. Ryskamp , William Cowper of the Inner Temple , Esq . ( 1959 ) , p ...
... observing Nature more deeply ' prompts with remembrance of a present God ' , one who has seen into the real meaning ... observation and recognition , but it I Charles L. Ryskamp , William Cowper of the Inner Temple , Esq . ( 1959 ) , p ...
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... observing that the tide was rising fast upon me . When I did observe it , it was almost too late . I ran every step back again , and had 10 much ado to save my distance . I mention this as a caution , lest you should happen at any time ...
... observing that the tide was rising fast upon me . When I did observe it , it was almost too late . I ran every step back again , and had 10 much ado to save my distance . I mention this as a caution , lest you should happen at any time ...
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... observe , most clearly illustrated , -that , secure as we may sometimes seem to ourselves , we are in reality never so safe as to have no need of a superintending Providence . Danger 40 can never be at a distance from creatures who ...
... observe , most clearly illustrated , -that , secure as we may sometimes seem to ourselves , we are in reality never so safe as to have no need of a superintending Providence . Danger 40 can never be at a distance from creatures who ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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