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  1. Olney Hymns: in three books. I. On select texts of Scripture. II. On occasional subjects. III. On the progress and changes of the spiritual life by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  2. Translations from the French of Madame de la Mothe Guion by William (1731-1800) Cowper, 2010-01-01
  3. Poetical works. With life, critical dissertation and explanatory notes Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  4. The task. Table talk. and other poems. with critical observation by Cowper. William. 1731-1800., 1854-01-01
  5. The complete poetical works. Edited by H.S. Milford. by Cowper. William. 1731-1800., 1907-01-01
  6. Private correspondence with several of his most intimate friends. Now first published from the originals in the possession of his kinsman, John Johnson by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  7. The task. a poem. Illustrated by Birket Foster. by Cowper. William. 1731-1800., 1878-01-01
  8. Poems Volume 2 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  9. Letters. Edited, with introd. by W. Benahm by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  10. The Poems of William Cowper: Volume III: 1785-1800 (Cowper, William//Poems of William Cowper) by William Cowper, 1996-01-25
  11. Private correspondence of William Cowper, esq. with several of his most intimate friends by William Cowper 1731-1800 Johnson John 1769-1833 ed, 1824-12-31
  12. Poems by William Cowper 1731-1800 Johnson John 1769-1833, 1815-12-31
  13. William Cowper: The Man of God's Stamp by George Melvyn Ella, 2001-01-15
  14. William Cowper: A Biography by James King, 1986-03

61. Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon (1648-1717) Library Of
Translate this page Other authors Cowper, William, 1731-1800. Cowper, William, 1731-1800. Selections. 1806. Control No. 84247892 //r91 Author Thompson, Phyllis.
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [9 Records] Author: Mallet-Joris, Franpcoise, 1930- Title: Jeanne Guyon / Franpcoise Mallet-Joris. Published: [Paris] : Flammarion, c1978. Description: 586 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. LC Call No.: BX4705.G8 M34 Dewey No.: 282/.092/4 B ISBN: 2080640763 : 75.00F Notes: Bibliography: p. [550]-560. Includes index. Subjects: Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717. Catholics France Biography. Control No.: 78382466 Author: Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Mott Uniform Title: Vie de Madame Guyon. English Title: The autobiography of Madame Guyon / translated by Thomas Taylor Allen ; edited and selected by Warner A. Hutchinson ; introduction by Ruth Bell Graham ; illustrations by Ron McCarty. Published: New Canaan, Conn. : Keats Pub., 1980. Description: 386 p., [5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. Series: A Shepherd illustrated classic LC Call No.: BX4705.G8 A3 1980 Dewey No.: 282/.092/4 B 19 ISBN: 0879832347 (pbk.) : $5.95 Notes: Abridged translation of: La vie de Madame Guyon. Subjects: Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717. Catholics France Biography. Other authors: Hutchinson, Warner. Series Entry: Shepherd illustrated classic. Control No.: 80082328 //r862

62. William Cowper
William Cowper (17311800). William Cowper (pronounced Couper) was born at Great Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, the son of a vicar
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William Cowper (pronounced Couper) was born at Great Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, the son of a vicar, and was educated at Westminster School. He studied at the Inner Temple and was called to the bar in 1754, but never practised. During his twenties he suffered severly from depression and on one occasion attempted suicide. In 1765 he went to live with a retired clergyman, Morley Unwin, and his family in Huntingdon, and following the latter's death two years later, moved with his widow, Mary, and children to Olney in Buckinghamshire. Afflicted by mental illness for most of his life, Cowper collapsed completely after her death in 1794. Influenced by the Calvinist pastor John Newton, Cowper wrote a number of well-known hymns but his best work was produced in his later years when he wrote John Gilpin The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk Boadicea The Poplar Field On the Loss of the Royal George and the sonnet, To Mrs. Unwin . His final poem, The Castaway , was written shortly before his death. Cowper wrote with simplicity and humanity and his poetry contains some beautiful imagery. To Mary Unwin
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63. William Cowper Quotes - Quotes By William Cowper - SaidWhat
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64. Arts, Literature, Authors, C: Cowper, William
William Cowper, 17311800, was distinguished for his original poetry and hymns, and translations of classical and modern authors.
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Related links of interest: William Cowper, 1731-1800, was distinguished for his original poetry and hymns, and translations of classical and modern authors. He was a forerunner of the English Romantic movement, and strongly influenced Wordsworth. His hymns "O For a Closer Walk With God," "There is a Fountain Filled With Blood" and "God Moves in a Mysterious Way" will be found in nearly all English-language hymnals. Although although kept from society or public activity by severe depression, throughout his life he maintained a circle of close friends (including the slave-trader turned curate, John Newton) by whom he was greatly loved and respected.

65. William Cowper - All Creatures Quotations Archive: People, Human, Humane, Animal
They seek to give us hope. William Cowper English poet (17311800). Beware of desperate steps; the darkest day lived till tomorrow will have passed away. .
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by William Cowper (1731-1800) Thy country, Wilberforce, with just disdain,
Hears thee, by cruel men and impious, call'd
Fanatic, for thy zeal to loose th' enthrall'd
From exile, public sale, and slav'ry's chain.
Friend of the poor, the wrong'd, the fetter-gall'd,
Fear not lest labour such as thine be vain!
Thou hast achiev'd a part; hast gain'd the ear
Of Britain's senate to thy glorious cause;
Hope smiles, joy springs, and tho' cold caution pause
And weave delay, the better hour is near,
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by William Cowper (1731-1800) Sweet stream that winds through yonder glade,
Apt emblem of a virtuous maid
Silent and chaste she steals along,
Far from the world's gay busy throng:
With gentle yet prevailing force,
Intent upon her destined course;
Graceful and useful all she does,
Blessing and blest where'er she goes;
Pure-bosom'd as that watery glass,
And Heaven reflected in her face.
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68. Cowper: Quoted In Jane Austen
Task, Book IV, The Winter Evening (excerpts) (Emma). William Cowper (17311800). THE CASTAWAY. Obscurest night involv d the sky, Th
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    Obscurest night involv'd the sky,
    Th' Atlantic billows roar'd,
    When such a destin'd wretch as I, Wash'd headlong from on board, Of friends, of hope, of all bereft, His floating home for ever left. No braver chief could Albion boast Than he with whom he went, Nor ever ship left Albion's coast, With warmer wishes sent. He lov'd them both, but both in vain, Nor him beheld, nor her again. Not long beneath the whelming brine, Expert to swim, he lay; Nor soon he felt his strength decline, Or courage die away; But wag'd with death a lasting strife, Supported by despair of life. He shouted: nor his friends had fail'd To check the vessel's course, But so the furious blast prevail'd, That, pitiless perforce, They left their outcast mate behind, And scudded still before the wind. Some succour yet they could afford; And, such as storms allow

69. Links: English Literature And Religion
Folder /William Cowper. Selected Poetry of William Cowper (17311800). http//eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display/poet79.html. ¶ Representative
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Links: English Literature and Religion Complete Poetical Works by William Cowper http://www.ccel.org/c/cowper/works/ ¶ Text from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Folder: /William Cowper Selected Poetry of William Cowper (1731-1800) http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display/poet79.html ¶ Representative Poetry Online site. Folder: /William Cowper http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/cnm/index.html ¶ Museum in Olney. Folder: /William Cowper Grace in Affliction: William Cowper, Poet of Olney http://pcea.asn.au/JMC/Contents.html ¶ Book-length study by the Revd. John M. Cromarty. Folder: /William Cowper William Cowper Page http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/cowper.htm ¶ Bibliography and links. (A San Antonio College site.) Folder: /William Cowper Home

70. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
Thomas (17791823) bio 6/11/00 Coverdale, Miles (1488-1568) bio bio 1/1/97 Cowan, Godfrey 7/4/97 Cowper, William (1731-1800) bio bio quotes
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Supper of the Lamb, The , Doubleday, New York: 1969
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71. Early Modern (1600-1800) Literature Resources
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72. William Cowper
Unfathomable wonder,. And mystery divine! The voice that speaks in thunder,. Says, Sinner I am thine! . William Cowper (17311800) based on Proverbs 822-31.
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Anglican Church in Strasbourg what's new ? about us calendar services ... home Meditation Ere God had built the mountains, Or rais'd the fruitful hills; Before he fill'ed the fountains That feed the running rills; In me, from everlasting, The wonderful I AM Found pleasures never wasting, And Wisdom is my name. When, like a tent to dwell in, He spread the skies abroad; And swath'd about the swelling Of ocean's mighty flood; He wrought by weight and measure, And I was with him then; Myself the Father's pleasure, And mine, the sons of men. Thus wisdom's words discover Thy glory and thy grace, Thou everlasting lover Of our unworthy race! Thy gracious eye survey'd us Ere stars were seen above; In wisdom thou hast made us, And died for us in love. And couldst thou be delighted With creatures such as we! Who when we saw thee, slighted And nail'd thee to a tree? Unfathomable wonder, And mystery divine! The voice that speaks in thunder, Says, 'Sinner I am thine!' William Cowper (1731-1800) based on Proverbs 8:22-31

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CANOVA , Antonio (1757-1822) Italiaanse beeldhouwer en schilder Een biografie/synthese in The Encyclopaedia Britannica ** en in Catholic Encyclopedia Een korte biografie met plaatjes op Antonio Canova *(Italycyberguide). Drie mooie foto's van het beeld Cupid and Psyche op The Sculpture of Antonio Canova (Boston College). Een aantal werken zijn te vinden op Antonio Canova [Italian Neoclassical Sculptor, 1757-1822] (Artcyclopedia). Veel van zijn werken online op Canova, Antonio (1757-1822) (Italian) *(Orazio's Centaro's Art Images on the Web). Ook een aantal afbeeldingen van zijn werk is te vinden op 1200 anni di scultura italiana *(Thais). Het indrukwekkende graf van Canova, dat hij zelf ontworpen heeft op Find a grave
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74. There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood By William Cowper, 1731
There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood by William Cowper, 17311800 Text From THE HANDBOOK TO THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL (St. Louis Concordia
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75. William Cowper
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English poet. The simplicity of his work and his treatment of natural subjects was in marked contrast to the sophistication of the fashionable Pope; he was an important forerunner of the Romantics, and his unfinished poem 'Yardley Oak' was particularly admired by Wordsworth. Other notable poems include 'The Poplar Trees', 'The Journey of John Gilpin' and 'The Castaway', while The Task is his most ambitious work in verse. Olney Hymns (1779) contains his popular hymns 'God moves in a mysterious way' and 'Oh, for a closer walk with God'. His autobiographical Memoir was published in 1816, and his letters have been widely appreciated, providing an intimate picture of the man.
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God Moves In A Mysterious Way (by William Cowper (1731 1800)) God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform; He plants His footsteps in the sea, And
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77. William Cowper, 1731 - 1800
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78. Cowper, William
Cowper, William , 1731–1800, English poet. Physically and emotionally unfit for the professional life, he was admitted to the bar but never practiced.
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William Cowper
English poet. The simplicity of his work and his treatment of natural subjects was in marked contrast to the sophistication of the fashionable Pope; he was an important forerunner of the Romantics, and his unfinished poem 'Yardley Oak' was particularly admired by Wordsworth. Other notable poems include 'The Poplar Trees', 'The Journey of John Gilpin' and 'The Castaway', while The Task is his most ambitious work in verse. Olney Hymns (1779) contains his popular hymns 'God moves in a mysterious way' and 'Oh, for a closer walk with God'. His autobiographical Memoir was published in 1816, and his letters have been widely appreciated, providing an intimate picture of the man.
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80. William Cowper
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William Cowper was the son of a Hertfordshire rector and was educated at a local boarding school and Westminster School. He studied law at the Inner Temple in London, but never practised it as a career. He suffered from depression all his life and his mental health was fragile. The strain on his mind was increased by his father's decision to ban him from marrying his first love, his cousin Theodora Cowper.
In 1763 the prospect of an examination for a job in the House of Lords caused a mental breakdown and he attempted suicide. He was nursed back to health by a clergyman, Morley Unwin, and his wife Mary. Cowper stayed with the Unwins and became engaged to Mary after Morley's death. His worsening mental condition made marriage impossible, but they remained close friends.
Cowper's state of mind was not improved by the company of the curate John Newton, a gloomy Calvinist. Under Newton's influence, Cowper came to believe that he was destined for eternal damnation, and in 1773 he suffered another attack of madness. Although his association with Newton produced the book Olney Hymns (1779), it can hardly be described as a fruitful partnership for Cowper, and his health improved when the preacher left for London.
Encouraged by Mary Unwin, Cowper wrote a series of moral satires which were published in Poems (1782), and his happier frame of mind at this time can be seen in poems such as 'Retirement ' and 'Conversation'. Another friend, the widow Lady Austen, provided the story for the ballad 'The Journey of John Gilpin', as well as the initial idea which Cowper developed into The Task.

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