Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... occasion . How highly too is our admiration necessarily raised , when this letter is known to be the production of a young layman of thirty - three , and that layman a tradesman , whose general employment was so uncongenial to studies ...
... occasion . How highly too is our admiration necessarily raised , when this letter is known to be the production of a young layman of thirty - three , and that layman a tradesman , whose general employment was so uncongenial to studies ...
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... and purest " " ages of the Christian Church . " And upon a similar occasion Bishop Horsley , who was not given to flattery , said , " Mr. Stevens , a compli- " ment from you upon such a subject is of WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . 21.
... and purest " " ages of the Christian Church . " And upon a similar occasion Bishop Horsley , who was not given to flattery , said , " Mr. Stevens , a compli- " ment from you upon such a subject is of WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . 21.
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... occasion ; and again in 1787. To the Cor- poration of the Widows of the Clergy , and to the Clergy Orphan School ... occasions , by the most ample relief to the poor and needy of every description , to prove himself a wise , faithful ...
... occasion ; and again in 1787. To the Cor- poration of the Widows of the Clergy , and to the Clergy Orphan School ... occasions , by the most ample relief to the poor and needy of every description , to prove himself a wise , faithful ...
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... occasions also to be charitable and to do good wherever he saw the occasion called for it , without solicitation . Thus a clergyman , of the deepest learning , and most exalted piety , the uti- lity of whose life to society the writer ...
... occasions also to be charitable and to do good wherever he saw the occasion called for it , without solicitation . Thus a clergyman , of the deepest learning , and most exalted piety , the uti- lity of whose life to society the writer ...
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... occasion to say whose " son he was ; and may it be his study , as I doubt " not it will , to preserve the likeness throughout , " that in every part of his character , the son may " remind us of the father . He is now a member " of ...
... occasion to say whose " son he was ; and may it be his study , as I doubt " not it will , to preserve the likeness throughout , " that in every part of his character , the son may " remind us of the father . He is now a member " of ...
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