Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... Clergy ( 149 ) and for the Relief of their Widows and Or- phans , 141 - Committee in London for co - operating with the Managers of the Funds in Scotland , 151 - Mr . Stevens's Contributions in Aid of those Funds , 141 , 151 . 4 BEREAN ...
... Clergy ( 149 ) and for the Relief of their Widows and Or- phans , 141 - Committee in London for co - operating with the Managers of the Funds in Scotland , 151 - Mr . Stevens's Contributions in Aid of those Funds , 141 , 151 . 4 BEREAN ...
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... clergy were certain objects of his attention . " I have given this sketch more full than was perhaps necessary ; because it was written by Mr. Stevens ; because I wished to do justice to the character of a most excellent man , upon the ...
... clergy were certain objects of his attention . " I have given this sketch more full than was perhaps necessary ; because it was written by Mr. Stevens ; because I wished to do justice to the character of a most excellent man , upon the ...
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... clergy and their families were the particular objects of Mr. Stevens's charities , and , therefore , when in the time of Archbishop Corn- wallis , he was elected the treasurer of Queen Anne's bounty , it gave him peculiar satisfaction ...
... clergy and their families were the particular objects of Mr. Stevens's charities , and , therefore , when in the time of Archbishop Corn- wallis , he was elected the treasurer of Queen Anne's bounty , it gave him peculiar satisfaction ...
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... Clergy , and to the Clergy Orphan School , particularly to the latter , he had long been a liberal , nay , a large benefactor : for that school being supposed to be in want of means to hold out relief to as many as required its aid , Mr ...
... Clergy , and to the Clergy Orphan School , particularly to the latter , he had long been a liberal , nay , a large benefactor : for that school being supposed to be in want of means to hold out relief to as many as required its aid , Mr ...
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... clergy- man , will shew , particularly as to the delicacy of it , in what manner he executed his commission : for a considerable time had elapsed before the father knew that all that had been done for his son , was the mere exertion of ...
... clergy- man , will shew , particularly as to the delicacy of it , in what manner he executed his commission : for a considerable time had elapsed before the father knew that all that had been done for his son , was the mere exertion of ...
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