Memoirs of William Stevens, esq. [by sir J.A. Park.]. |
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... 66 much , there are a thousand who do not fear it enough , nor have thought in earnest about it . " That the Bishop's excellent cousin , Mr. Stevens , did think of it in the manner in which Dr. Horne WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . 5.
... 66 much , there are a thousand who do not fear it enough , nor have thought in earnest about it . " That the Bishop's excellent cousin , Mr. Stevens , did think of it in the manner in which Dr. Horne WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . 5.
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sir James Allan Park. think of it in the manner in which Dr. Horne con- ceives every true Christian ought , is apparent from a letter now lying before me , written by him to a lady , who had been his constant correspondent above thirty ...
sir James Allan Park. think of it in the manner in which Dr. Horne con- ceives every true Christian ought , is apparent from a letter now lying before me , written by him to a lady , who had been his constant correspondent above thirty ...
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... manners , patient industry and atten- tion to business , and of incorruptible integrity . That his studies , and the pursuits of his favourite subjects , literature and theology , did not abate any part of the due attention he felt ...
... manners , patient industry and atten- tion to business , and of incorruptible integrity . That his studies , and the pursuits of his favourite subjects , literature and theology , did not abate any part of the due attention he felt ...
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... manner , the works of that author also , ( for matter , " " 86 < c ' though not for style ) to the attention of all those " who are desirous of seeing strong additional light " thrown upon some of the most important doc- " trines of the ...
... manner , the works of that author also , ( for matter , " " 86 < c ' though not for style ) to the attention of all those " who are desirous of seeing strong additional light " thrown upon some of the most important doc- " trines of the ...
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... manner " of Mr. Hutchinson , with what the Scripture hath " delivered concerning the cherubim , his Lordship " would see such a scene of divinity , philosophy , " and heathen mythology , opened before him , as " could not fail to ...
... manner " of Mr. Hutchinson , with what the Scripture hath " delivered concerning the cherubim , his Lordship " would see such a scene of divinity , philosophy , " and heathen mythology , opened before him , as " could not fail to ...
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