Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... Formed by Mr. Stevens and his Friends , 155 . MOORE , Dr. late Archbishop of Canterbury . - Amiable Trait of his Character , 158 . HORNE , late Bishop of Norwich . - His Sermon on " the " Beloved Disciple , " ( 51 ) and his other ...
... Formed by Mr. Stevens and his Friends , 155 . MOORE , Dr. late Archbishop of Canterbury . - Amiable Trait of his Character , 158 . HORNE , late Bishop of Norwich . - His Sermon on " the " Beloved Disciple , " ( 51 ) and his other ...
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... in Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , and there formed that strong attachment , which probably arose from a congeniality of temper and disposition , which ever afterwards distinguished them , and which led to the same WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . 7.
... in Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , and there formed that strong attachment , which probably arose from a congeniality of temper and disposition , which ever afterwards distinguished them , and which led to the same WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . 7.
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... formed ; and as the society in which he mingled , led him to hear much of literary controversy , and of the productions of the press , so he was not an inattentive hearer ; but both profited by the dis- course , and generally applied ...
... formed ; and as the society in which he mingled , led him to hear much of literary controversy , and of the productions of the press , so he was not an inattentive hearer ; but both profited by the dis- course , and generally applied ...
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... formed to maintain young men at the University , free of expence to their friends , and thus to prepare them for the ministry . Mr. Ste- vens exerted himself , amongst his friends , to pro- cure something of the kind ; but all in vain ...
... formed to maintain young men at the University , free of expence to their friends , and thus to prepare them for the ministry . Mr. Ste- vens exerted himself , amongst his friends , to pro- cure something of the kind ; but all in vain ...
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... repeat this story accom- panied by a hearty laugh . Mr. Stevens , by his attendance on weekly prayers , first gained the knowledge of , and afterwards formed an intimate 7 f friendship , which he ever highly prized , with the 56 MEMOIRS OF.
... repeat this story accom- panied by a hearty laugh . Mr. Stevens , by his attendance on weekly prayers , first gained the knowledge of , and afterwards formed an intimate 7 f friendship , which he ever highly prized , with the 56 MEMOIRS OF.
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