Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... consider << my dear friend's gain more than your own loss . " We are exhorted not to sorrow for them that " are asleep , as those which have no hope : mourn we may for our friends departed : but our " mourning must be as becometh ...
... consider << my dear friend's gain more than your own loss . " We are exhorted not to sorrow for them that " are asleep , as those which have no hope : mourn we may for our friends departed : but our " mourning must be as becometh ...
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... considering , that though we for the " " 6 present are losers , yet he whose absence we " lament is infinitely the gainer ; and it is no " small satisfaction to think that those whom we " love are happy . Blessed are the dead that die ...
... considering , that though we for the " " 6 present are losers , yet he whose absence we " lament is infinitely the gainer ; and it is no " small satisfaction to think that those whom we " love are happy . Blessed are the dead that die ...
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... consider himself as indebted to his " laborious researches , ( which undoubtedly he must ) while every admirer of an animated and elegant style will read his works with peculiar " satisfaction . What a pity ( says Mr. Stevens ) " that ...
... consider himself as indebted to his " laborious researches , ( which undoubtedly he must ) while every admirer of an animated and elegant style will read his works with peculiar " satisfaction . What a pity ( says Mr. Stevens ) " that ...
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... considering what species of animals were chiefly " used in image worship by the heathens , with " the sense and meaning of them , and then com- " paring what was there found , after the manner " of Mr. Hutchinson , with what the ...
... considering what species of animals were chiefly " used in image worship by the heathens , with " the sense and meaning of them , and then com- " paring what was there found , after the manner " of Mr. Hutchinson , with what the ...
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... consider your blessing as a rich return for " all they can confer . Finding , on enquiry , that " the young student was not provided with Mr. " Parkhurst's two lexicons , I took care to supply " him with them , and observed to him at ...
... consider your blessing as a rich return for " all they can confer . Finding , on enquiry , that " the young student was not provided with Mr. " Parkhurst's two lexicons , I took care to supply " him with them , and observed to him at ...
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