Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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Page 15
... believe that Jesus died and " rose again , even so them also which sleep in Jesus , will God bring with him , when we likewise " shall be caught up to meet the Lord in the air , " and so with them shall ever be with the Lord ...
... believe that Jesus died and " rose again , even so them also which sleep in Jesus , will God bring with him , when we likewise " shall be caught up to meet the Lord in the air , " and so with them shall ever be with the Lord ...
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... believe , has never taught his flock what he himself did not rigidly believe , nor inculcated any duties which he himself did not humbly endeavour to fulfil . He was also intimate with Dr. Wetherall , the learned Dean of Hereford ...
... believe , has never taught his flock what he himself did not rigidly believe , nor inculcated any duties which he himself did not humbly endeavour to fulfil . He was also intimate with Dr. Wetherall , the learned Dean of Hereford ...
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... believe , that whatever happens is best ; " and it is well , when our actions bear witness , 66 . " that such is really our belief . The hardest " lesson we have to learn is , not my will , but thine , " O God , be done ! ' To get it by ...
... believe , that whatever happens is best ; " and it is well , when our actions bear witness , 66 . " that such is really our belief . The hardest " lesson we have to learn is , not my will , but thine , " O God , be done ! ' To get it by ...
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... believe to have been such another , as the subject of this Memoir , for learning , charity , and piety , ) and himself determined , unknown to the father , to make a provision for this youth , whom it had pleased Providence so sorely to ...
... believe to have been such another , as the subject of this Memoir , for learning , charity , and piety , ) and himself determined , unknown to the father , to make a provision for this youth , whom it had pleased Providence so sorely to ...
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... believe , that the Bishop had not , when he wrote that passage , the character of his valuable relation in view ? Can any young man now read the description without feeling his heart burn within him , as he reads ; without desiring to ...
... believe , that the Bishop had not , when he wrote that passage , the character of his valuable relation in view ? Can any young man now read the description without feeling his heart burn within him , as he reads ; without desiring to ...
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