Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... excuse your faults : I see too many in myself to " be severe on others . Besides , the honesty of your confession would be a sufficient cover for 66 " all other defects . Give my best respects to WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . 13.
... excuse your faults : I see too many in myself to " be severe on others . Besides , the honesty of your confession would be a sufficient cover for 66 " all other defects . Give my best respects to WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . 13.
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Sir James Allan Park. " all other defects . Give my best respects to Mr. " Hookham ; and as the prayers of the righteous " man ( one made righteous ) availeth much , let " me have yours for God's blessing on the means " used for my ...
Sir James Allan Park. " all other defects . Give my best respects to Mr. " Hookham ; and as the prayers of the righteous " man ( one made righteous ) availeth much , let " me have yours for God's blessing on the means " used for my ...
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... respect , and which he has frequently resorted to , both as authority and ex- ample , in his own matchless writings . The works of Bishops Andrewes , Jeremy Taylor , and Dean Hickes , those fathers of our church , those masters in the ...
... respect , and which he has frequently resorted to , both as authority and ex- ample , in his own matchless writings . The works of Bishops Andrewes , Jeremy Taylor , and Dean Hickes , those fathers of our church , those masters in the ...
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... respect by every true son of the Church of England . The first considerable writer upon the opinions which Hutchinson promulgated was the Right Hon . Duncan Forbes , Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland ; and it appears ...
... respect by every true son of the Church of England . The first considerable writer upon the opinions which Hutchinson promulgated was the Right Hon . Duncan Forbes , Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland ; and it appears ...
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... respect suiting his temper and turn of mind ; as it gave him the opportunity of mixing much with the clergy , to whom he had long been attached , both from principle , and the course of his studies ; of frequently meeting and conversing ...
... respect suiting his temper and turn of mind ; as it gave him the opportunity of mixing much with the clergy , to whom he had long been attached , both from principle , and the course of his studies ; of frequently meeting and conversing ...
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