Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... Jones's Life of Bishop Horne , it is related of Mr. Stevens , though his name be not mentioned , that Mr. Bye had said , that William Stevens never did any thing which he wished him not to have done . When the lad was told of this , he ...
... Jones's Life of Bishop Horne , it is related of Mr. Stevens , though his name be not mentioned , that Mr. Bye had said , that William Stevens never did any thing which he wished him not to have done . When the lad was told of this , he ...
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... Jones , of Nayland , a name ever to be men- tioned with the deepest respect by every true son of the Church of England . The first considerable writer upon the opinions which Hutchinson promulgated was the Right Hon . Duncan Forbes ...
... Jones , of Nayland , a name ever to be men- tioned with the deepest respect by every true son of the Church of England . The first considerable writer upon the opinions which Hutchinson promulgated was the Right Hon . Duncan Forbes ...
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... Jones's Life of Bishop Horne , particularly the preface to the second edition , written purposely to explain the Hutchinsonian Doctrine ; Bishop Skinner's Life of his Father ; and lastly , Mr. Stevens's own Sketch of the Life of Mr. Jones ...
... Jones's Life of Bishop Horne , particularly the preface to the second edition , written purposely to explain the Hutchinsonian Doctrine ; Bishop Skinner's Life of his Father ; and lastly , Mr. Stevens's own Sketch of the Life of Mr. Jones ...
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... substance . ' " He would there have seen what Mr. Jones so " fully demonstrates in the tract ; ( to which Mr. " Stevens alludes ) that the kind of Trinity acknow- " ledged by the pagan nations of antiquity , the 24 MEMOIRS OF.
... substance . ' " He would there have seen what Mr. Jones so " fully demonstrates in the tract ; ( to which Mr. " Stevens alludes ) that the kind of Trinity acknow- " ledged by the pagan nations of antiquity , the 24 MEMOIRS OF.
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... Jones was " wont to say , that he would not for the world " but have met with Mr. Hutchinson's works . " " Such is the summary of Hutchinsonianism as ap- plied to theology ; and though not presuming to decide upon its merits , yet , as ...
... Jones was " wont to say , that he would not for the world " but have met with Mr. Hutchinson's works . " " Such is the summary of Hutchinsonianism as ap- plied to theology ; and though not presuming to decide upon its merits , yet , as ...
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Accordingly acquaintance admirable affectionate afflicted afterwards amiable Anti-Jacobin Review anxious attention believe benevolence Bishop Horne Bishop Skinner Blencogo blessed Boucher Bowdler character charity cheerfulness Church of England Clergy clergyman comfort dear death delighted Diocese of Edinburgh discourses divine doctrine duty eminent entertained Episcopacy excellent faith Farnborough father favour friends Gentleman's Magazine Gunning happy hear heart Hebrew Hebrew language holy hope Hutchinson Hutchinsonian Isaac Walton John Parkhurst Jonathan Boucher Jones Kintbury knew labour lament learned letter living Lord manner ment mentioned mind Nayland never Nobody's Club observed occasion opinion Otham persons Peter piety pious pleased pleasure portmanteau prayers present principles Queen Anne's bounty reader received relation religion respect satisfaction Scotland Scripture sermons shew Sir Robert Eden society spirit Stevens's suppose thing thought tion true Christian venerable virtues whole WILLIAM STEVENS wish worship worthy writings young youth