Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... Feb. 1807 , none of Mr. Stevens's numerous friends would afterwards take out of the Author's hands a work , which they were pleased to think was thus appropriated B " to him . The labour is therefore cheerfully un- dertaken.
... Feb. 1807 , none of Mr. Stevens's numerous friends would afterwards take out of the Author's hands a work , which they were pleased to think was thus appropriated B " to him . The labour is therefore cheerfully un- dertaken.
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... pleased God , however , to order otherwise ; and this his faithful servant was ordained to continue to be a burning and shining light to all , who had the happiness of coming within his sphere , to a ripe old age . His life was spared ...
... pleased God , however , to order otherwise ; and this his faithful servant was ordained to continue to be a burning and shining light to all , who had the happiness of coming within his sphere , to a ripe old age . His life was spared ...
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... pleased the Father of Mercies so to " comfort you in your tribulation , that you are 66 now reconciled in some degree to the parting for " a season , in hopes of again meeting to part no " more for ever ; and are disposed to consider ...
... pleased the Father of Mercies so to " comfort you in your tribulation , that you are 66 now reconciled in some degree to the parting for " a season , in hopes of again meeting to part no " more for ever ; and are disposed to consider ...
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... Pleased as he is with Mr. Maurice , he must have rejoiced in an oppor- " tunity of recommending , in the most earnest " manner , the works of that author also , ( for matter , 66 66 66 6 though not for style ) to the attention of all ...
... Pleased as he is with Mr. Maurice , he must have rejoiced in an oppor- " tunity of recommending , in the most earnest " manner , the works of that author also , ( for matter , 66 66 66 6 though not for style ) to the attention of all ...
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... pleased " Providence to place him , his conduct was uni- 66 66 formly amiable and correct . A firm believer in " the doctrines of the Church of England , he was 66 constant in his attendance at the stated hours of public worship ; nor ...
... pleased " Providence to place him , his conduct was uni- 66 66 formly amiable and correct . A firm believer in " the doctrines of the Church of England , he was 66 constant in his attendance at the stated hours of public worship ; nor ...
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