William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... religious " en- thusiast . " Meanwhile , he was experiencing the religious growing pains of youth , though , because he was both more innately spiritual and sensitive than most young men , his sufferings were in- tensified . " I had ...
... religious " en- thusiast . " Meanwhile , he was experiencing the religious growing pains of youth , though , because he was both more innately spiritual and sensitive than most young men , his sufferings were in- tensified . " I had ...
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... religious dis- course . Wesley realised the danger , and warned his followers against it . Writing , for instance , to a friend in 1768 , he says : " But , were these or those of ever so excellent a spirit , you converse with them too ...
... religious dis- course . Wesley realised the danger , and warned his followers against it . Writing , for instance , to a friend in 1768 , he says : " But , were these or those of ever so excellent a spirit , you converse with them too ...
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... religious community , and , as Dr. Hutton gladly admits , its influence , " even within the Church of England , radiates far and wide to - day . " 1 Wesley's signi- ficance , however , extends beyond all boundaries of organised ...
... religious community , and , as Dr. Hutton gladly admits , its influence , " even within the Church of England , radiates far and wide to - day . " 1 Wesley's signi- ficance , however , extends beyond all boundaries of organised ...
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