Light Shining Out of Darkness- introduction
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William Cowper (1773) William Cowper's "Light Shining out of Darkness" testifies to his evangelical faith, a faith that convinced him he was evil and condemned by God as he sank into a depression that eventually resulted in insanity.William Cowper (1773) William Cowper's "Light Shining out of Darkness" testifies to his evangelical faith, a faith that convinced him he was evil and condemned by God as he sank into a depression that eventually resulted in insanity. It adopts the traditional Christian metaphor of light as knowledge, grace, and Christ and includes familiar lines from the Bible, such as its opening, "God moves in a mysterious way."
William Cowper (1773) William Cowper's "Light Shining out of Darkness" testifies to his evangelical faith, a faith that convinced him he was evil and condemned by God as he sank into a depression that eventually resulted in insanity. It adopts the traditional Christian metaphor of light as knowledge, grace, and Christ and includes familiar lines from the Bible, such as its opening, "God moves in a mysterious way."The poem's format is six stanzas of four verses each, with a rhyme scheme of ababcdcdefef, and so on, and alternate line rhythms of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. In each stanza Cowper offers assurance. He follows his description of God's mysteries, adding,
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