Page images
PDF
EPUB
[graphic][subsumed][merged small]

OF THE

LIFE AND WRITINGS

OF THE REV.

WILLIAM RICHARDS, LL. D.

WHO

Died at Lynn, September 13, 1819,

IN

THE SIXTY-NINTH YEAR OF HIS AGE.

WITH

SOME ACCOUNT

OF THE

REV. ROGER WILLIAMS,

Founder of the State of Rhode Island, as well as First Assertor of complete Religious
Liberty in the United States of America.

BY JOHN EVANS, A. M.

Cui Pudor et Justitiæ soror

Incorrupta Fides, nudaque Veritas,
Quando ullum inveniet parem?
Nulli flebilior quam MIHI-

HOR.

WELL DONE-GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT, ENTER THOU
INTO THE JOY OF THY LORD!

JESUS CHRIST.

CHISWICK :

Printed by Charles Whittingham,

COLLEGE HOUSE,

SOLD BY SHERWOOD, NEELY, AND JONES, PATERNOSTER ROW;
T. WICHE, BEECH-STREET, BARBICAN;

AND D. EATON, HIGH HOlborn, London.

1819.

6445 .R52 E92

TO THE MOST NOBLE

THE MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE,

EARL OF WYCOMBE, SHELBURNE, &c. F. R. S.

MY LORD,

ACCEPT my best thanks for the permission of inscribing to you the Memoir of AN HONEST WELSHMAN, the intrepid advocate of civil and religious liberty. You, MY LORD, are one of that august band of BRITISH SENATORS, who exult in the enlargement of the boundaries of Christian freedom. An odious statute, enacting the infliction of pains and penalties upon individuals maintaining their own conscientious views of revealed religion, hath, through the enlightened zeal of a patriotic

« PreviousContinue »