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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But previous to this period , he discovered a thirst for knowledge which attracted
attention . It so happened , that , at twelve years of age , he had been only a year
at school , and was then removed home . Here he continued without any ...
But previous to this period , he discovered a thirst for knowledge which attracted
attention . It so happened , that , at twelve years of age , he had been only a year
at school , and was then removed home . Here he continued without any ...
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The Holy Scriptures were his constant study : his knowledge of thenı , and ready
citation of passages in matters of controversy , excited admiration . He could
adopt the language of the late liberal Dr . Watson , bishop of Llandaff — “ I used
to ...
The Holy Scriptures were his constant study : his knowledge of thenı , and ready
citation of passages in matters of controversy , excited admiration . He could
adopt the language of the late liberal Dr . Watson , bishop of Llandaff — “ I used
to ...
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They who believe this must necessarily believe every thing that he hath revealed
, as soon as they know it ; but faith does not depend upon the full knowledge of
every truth . The First CHRISTIANS are declared to have had true faith when they
...
They who believe this must necessarily believe every thing that he hath revealed
, as soon as they know it ; but faith does not depend upon the full knowledge of
every truth . The First CHRISTIANS are declared to have had true faith when they
...
Page 309
With the apostle we exclaim , O ! the height and the depth , the length and the
breadth of the love of God , which passeth knowledge . DR . WATTS thus
illustrates the subject — " Can we suppose that innocent Adam at his formation in
Paradise ...
With the apostle we exclaim , O ! the height and the depth , the length and the
breadth of the love of God , which passeth knowledge . DR . WATTS thus
illustrates the subject — " Can we suppose that innocent Adam at his formation in
Paradise ...
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No more shall you complain of the mixture of error with your knowledge - - no
more shall you groan under the perplexities of thought , the tumults of passion ,
the burdens of indwelling iniquity , nor cry out because of oppressing enemies or
...
No more shall you complain of the mixture of error with your knowledge - - no
more shall you groan under the perplexities of thought , the tumults of passion ,
the burdens of indwelling iniquity , nor cry out because of oppressing enemies or
...
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