Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... feeling any of those inward experiences or assurances , to which some enthusiasts pretend , that the whole tenor of his life will fully establish this truth , how humbly at all times he walked with his God : and that , although he had ...
... feeling any of those inward experiences or assurances , to which some enthusiasts pretend , that the whole tenor of his life will fully establish this truth , how humbly at all times he walked with his God : and that , although he had ...
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... feelings ; for every Christian knows , that to ensure to himself the blessings of Heaven , his repentance ought to be sincere , his faith stedfast , and his charity fervent ; and he knows and feels , that till the last moment of life ...
... feelings ; for every Christian knows , that to ensure to himself the blessings of Heaven , his repentance ought to be sincere , his faith stedfast , and his charity fervent ; and he knows and feels , that till the last moment of life ...
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... feelings of devo- tion , undebased by gloom or fanaticism , I proceed to shew by a letter from Mr. Stevens to the daughter of Mrs. Randolph , that he was at the same time full of vivacity and playfulness . It seems he had been ...
... feelings of devo- tion , undebased by gloom or fanaticism , I proceed to shew by a letter from Mr. Stevens to the daughter of Mrs. Randolph , that he was at the same time full of vivacity and playfulness . It seems he had been ...
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... feelings of the parties concerned , fully ex- plain , he had much at heart , mentioned the matter to different friends , and he was immediately au- thorized by those , who were ever anxious to join with him in every act of Christian ...
... feelings of the parties concerned , fully ex- plain , he had much at heart , mentioned the matter to different friends , and he was immediately au- thorized by those , who were ever anxious to join with him in every act of Christian ...
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... feeling in the manner of conferring a kindness , and for neatness of expres- sion , never has been surpassed . In the month of January , or February , 1802 , this young gentle- man was seized with a violent and dangerous ill- ness ...
... feeling in the manner of conferring a kindness , and for neatness of expres- sion , never has been surpassed . In the month of January , or February , 1802 , this young gentle- man was seized with a violent and dangerous ill- ness ...
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