William Cowper Humanitarian: A Dissertation...University of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 sivua |
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... insists — not England : An Englishman , in charter'd Freedom born , Shall spurn the slavish merchandise , shall scorn To take from others , thro ' base private views , What he himself would rather die , than lose . The search for gold ...
... insists — not England : An Englishman , in charter'd Freedom born , Shall spurn the slavish merchandise , shall scorn To take from others , thro ' base private views , What he himself would rather die , than lose . The search for gold ...
Sivu 138
... insist upon more legal pressure on the vice , he insists upon more social pressure and upon un- equivocal condemnation of the loss of virtue in womanhood . It must be admitted that the attack would have been 138 WILLIAM COWPER ...
... insist upon more legal pressure on the vice , he insists upon more social pressure and upon un- equivocal condemnation of the loss of virtue in womanhood . It must be admitted that the attack would have been 138 WILLIAM COWPER ...
Sivu 172
... insist that learning should not be a barrier to God , he is equally eager to insist that one should arrive at a conception of God through revelation rather than through Reason or Nature : [ Ll . 221-22 . ] God never meant that man ...
... insist that learning should not be a barrier to God , he is equally eager to insist that one should arrive at a conception of God through revelation rather than through Reason or Nature : [ Ll . 221-22 . ] God never meant that man ...
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COWPER AND THE PROBLEMS | 20 |
LEGAL REFORMS | 113 |
COWPERS PACIFISM | 142 |
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