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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That was a good man , ” replied my visitor ; “ I shall never forget him , but always
respect his memory . ” _ " Did you know him ? ” said I . — “ No , ” he rejoined ; “ I
never saw him ; but a circumstance happened in early life which has led me to ...
That was a good man , ” replied my visitor ; “ I shall never forget him , but always
respect his memory . ” _ " Did you know him ? ” said I . — “ No , ” he rejoined ; “ I
never saw him ; but a circumstance happened in early life which has led me to ...
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It can never be unseasonable or dangerous to compare modern with PRIMITIVE
CHRISTIANITY , and to endeavour to bring them to an agreement . An honest
and ardent spirit of enquiry , and a disposition to search and be guided by THE ...
It can never be unseasonable or dangerous to compare modern with PRIMITIVE
CHRISTIANITY , and to endeavour to bring them to an agreement . An honest
and ardent spirit of enquiry , and a disposition to search and be guided by THE ...
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Your friendship was never interrupted till Death parted you from one another ! It
lasted ten years ; and in that space of time , “ he never took one step unfriendly ”
to you . If you outlive me , I hope you will have just grounds to say the same of me
.
Your friendship was never interrupted till Death parted you from one another ! It
lasted ten years ; and in that space of time , “ he never took one step unfriendly ”
to you . If you outlive me , I hope you will have just grounds to say the same of me
.
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This circumstance we ought never to overlook or forget , while combating the
present objection , as it will apply effectually and decisively in support of our
sentiment and practice , as well as against theirs . It surely must appear , if not ...
This circumstance we ought never to overlook or forget , while combating the
present objection , as it will apply effectually and decisively in support of our
sentiment and practice , as well as against theirs . It surely must appear , if not ...
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... the ardour of friendship , and glowing with the love of liberty . The only comfort
under these deprivations is , that the Supreme Being is never at a loss for
instruments to accomplish his purposes respecting the amelioration of mankind .
MR .
... the ardour of friendship , and glowing with the love of liberty . The only comfort
under these deprivations is , that the Supreme Being is never at a loss for
instruments to accomplish his purposes respecting the amelioration of mankind .
MR .
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