William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... religious revival is due to the widely accepted idea that charity should be kept secret . § 5 Even before considering the humanitarian projects of the last quarter of the century , one may see that benevolence had not been a neglected ...
... religious revival is due to the widely accepted idea that charity should be kept secret . § 5 Even before considering the humanitarian projects of the last quarter of the century , one may see that benevolence had not been a neglected ...
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... religious life . He natur- ally insisted that everything in a child's education should be subordinated to those things that were directly connected with his religious development ; and everything possible was to be done at home and in ...
... religious life . He natur- ally insisted that everything in a child's education should be subordinated to those things that were directly connected with his religious development ; and everything possible was to be done at home and in ...
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... religion itself is , then , in essence humanitarian . But when Evangelicalism and the poet's humanitarianism chance to disagree , Cowper frequently allows his human- itarianism to temper the severity of his religious beliefs . He ...
... religion itself is , then , in essence humanitarian . But when Evangelicalism and the poet's humanitarianism chance to disagree , Cowper frequently allows his human- itarianism to temper the severity of his religious beliefs . He ...
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