William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... ideal for charity ! In a letter to Unwin he tells of giving a rug to an " industrious poor widow with four chil- dren , whose sister heard her shivering in the night , and with some difficulty brought her to confess the next morning ...
... ideal for charity ! In a letter to Unwin he tells of giving a rug to an " industrious poor widow with four chil- dren , whose sister heard her shivering in the night , and with some difficulty brought her to confess the next morning ...
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... ideal of a humanitarian , not that of a mere religionist . Such a vision is a powerful stimulus to evan- gelical passion : who would lose , that had the pow'r t ' improve , Th ' occasion of transmuting fear to love ? Oh , ' tis a ...
... ideal of a humanitarian , not that of a mere religionist . Such a vision is a powerful stimulus to evan- gelical passion : who would lose , that had the pow'r t ' improve , Th ' occasion of transmuting fear to love ? Oh , ' tis a ...
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... ideal . In the matter of pacifism he indulged in no imprac- tical idealism . He expected wars to continue until man's nature was definitely changed . He was a staunch exponent of freedom , but his ideal of freedom was a conservative one ...
... ideal . In the matter of pacifism he indulged in no imprac- tical idealism . He expected wars to continue until man's nature was definitely changed . He was a staunch exponent of freedom , but his ideal of freedom was a conservative one ...
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