Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. William Richards, LL.D.: Who Died at Lynn, September 13, 1819 [i.e. 1818] 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 the First Assertor of Complete Religious Liberty in the United States of AmericaCharles Whittingham ... ; sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones ... T. Wiche ... and D. Eaton ..., London, 1810 - 396 pages |
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Page viii
As friend and executor , the author of this MeMOIR hath , amidst numerous
professional engagements , done his duty to the best of his ability , and consigns
, ( though not unapprized of its many imperfections ) , the whole to the blessing of
the ...
As friend and executor , the author of this MeMOIR hath , amidst numerous
professional engagements , done his duty to the best of his ability , and consigns
, ( though not unapprized of its many imperfections ) , the whole to the blessing of
the ...
Page 76
Blessed shall he be that layeth the first stone of THE BUILDING — more blessed
he that proceedeth in it - most of all that finisheth it to the glory of God and to the
honour of our king and nation * ! ” Through the whole course of his Ministry Mr ...
Blessed shall he be that layeth the first stone of THE BUILDING — more blessed
he that proceedeth in it - most of all that finisheth it to the glory of God and to the
honour of our king and nation * ! ” Through the whole course of his Ministry Mr ...
Page 194
The Letters already inserted in a former part of this work shew a sound
understanding , an amiable disposition , and a love of that inestimable blessing
of Peace , which Jesus Christ left as his best legacy to the world . The Letters of
Mr ...
The Letters already inserted in a former part of this work shew a sound
understanding , an amiable disposition , and a love of that inestimable blessing
of Peace , which Jesus Christ left as his best legacy to the world . The Letters of
Mr ...
Page 227
Those neighbours would perhaps make their interrogatories somewhat as
follows - We hear of some mighty benefits and blessings which we are about to
enjoy , as the glorious fruits of the War in which we have been so long engaged ,
and for ...
Those neighbours would perhaps make their interrogatories somewhat as
follows - We hear of some mighty benefits and blessings which we are about to
enjoy , as the glorious fruits of the War in which we have been so long engaged ,
and for ...
Page 358
... gave birth to New ENGLAND at first , and liberty among you , the most public
blessing has yielded nourishment to it ever ... to apprehend they should not be
able to live much longer in their own country , blessed God ! they had a sanctuary
in ...
... gave birth to New ENGLAND at first , and liberty among you , the most public
blessing has yielded nourishment to it ever ... to apprehend they should not be
able to live much longer in their own country , blessed God ! they had a sanctuary
in ...
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