Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... whole life and conversation proved that in him true and undefiled religion , undebased by superstition on the one hand , or fanaticism on the other , had had her perfect work . From the perusal of this Memoir also , it will be learnt ...
... whole life and conversation proved that in him true and undefiled religion , undebased by superstition on the one hand , or fanaticism on the other , had had her perfect work . From the perusal of this Memoir also , it will be learnt ...
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... whole . In short I cannot be more particular about myself than " that I am much the same upon the whole ; and " whether I shall get the better of my disorder is " quite uncertain : but the Doctor does not appre- " hend any danger , as ...
... whole . In short I cannot be more particular about myself than " that I am much the same upon the whole ; and " whether I shall get the better of my disorder is " quite uncertain : but the Doctor does not appre- " hend any danger , as ...
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... will be £ 3 88 . " damage ; for this lottery , like Ben Jonson's 66 alchemyst , with a promise of increasing the sum , " annihilates the whole . However , I wish you all र success ; and as your gold is now converted 18 MEMOIRS OF.
... will be £ 3 88 . " damage ; for this lottery , like Ben Jonson's 66 alchemyst , with a promise of increasing the sum , " annihilates the whole . However , I wish you all र success ; and as your gold is now converted 18 MEMOIRS OF.
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... whole concern to Mr. Paterson , with whom , however , he continued to board till his death . His leisure hours , during the whole of his time , he dedicated to study , to intercourse with learned men , to the most noble and ...
... whole concern to Mr. Paterson , with whom , however , he continued to board till his death . His leisure hours , during the whole of his time , he dedicated to study , to intercourse with learned men , to the most noble and ...
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... whole ritual and ceremonies " of sacrificature amongst the heathens were not " from nature , but from the perversion of sacred " tradition , so their image worship was from the " same original , having been derived from the symbolical ...
... whole ritual and ceremonies " of sacrificature amongst the heathens were not " from nature , but from the perversion of sacred " tradition , so their image worship was from the " same original , having been derived from the symbolical ...
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