Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... kind : " the indolent man , " says that great prelate , " who is without apprehensions as to the close of " life , has never yet considered the subject , as he ought . For one person , who fears death too 66 66 much , there are a ...
... kind : " the indolent man , " says that great prelate , " who is without apprehensions as to the close of " life , has never yet considered the subject , as he ought . For one person , who fears death too 66 66 much , there are a ...
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... kind- " ness and attention of friends , and have to lament , " which I unceasingly do , how unworthy I am of " them . " None but the enthusiast , who glories in self- righteousness , will condemn these feelings ; for every Christian ...
... kind- " ness and attention of friends , and have to lament , " which I unceasingly do , how unworthy I am of " them . " None but the enthusiast , who glories in self- righteousness , will condemn these feelings ; for every Christian ...
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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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... kind ; but all in vain . This excellent man , not to disappoint the father in a point , which , for reasons , I cannot , out of regard to the feelings of the parties concerned , fully ex- plain , he had much at heart , mentioned the ...
... kind ; but all in vain . This excellent man , not to disappoint the father in a point , which , for reasons , I cannot , out of regard to the feelings of the parties concerned , fully ex- plain , he had much at heart , mentioned the ...
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... kind attentions to a poor , miserable hop - jack : but hitherto they " have been vain thoughts . To be sure , I might allege , that I have been , as the Poet of Æneas " sweetly sings , 66 66 66 666 -rack'd and tost , " And bounc'd from ...
... kind attentions to a poor , miserable hop - jack : but hitherto they " have been vain thoughts . To be sure , I might allege , that I have been , as the Poet of Æneas " sweetly sings , 66 66 66 666 -rack'd and tost , " And bounc'd from ...
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