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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In him submission to the will of Heaven , on every occasion , produced the
peaceable fruits of righteousness . - His venerable MOTHER survived for many
years . Her letters in the Welsh language , addressed to him at the academy at
Bristol ...
In him submission to the will of Heaven , on every occasion , produced the
peaceable fruits of righteousness . - His venerable MOTHER survived for many
years . Her letters in the Welsh language , addressed to him at the academy at
Bristol ...
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Here is no allusion to the service rendered on the melancholy occasion . ... hour ,
and in the most notorious offenders — yet this ought not to be emblazoned , as
on many modern occasions it is , to the annihilation of the terrors accompanying
a ...
Here is no allusion to the service rendered on the melancholy occasion . ... hour ,
and in the most notorious offenders — yet this ought not to be emblazoned , as
on many modern occasions it is , to the annihilation of the terrors accompanying
a ...
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Letters of different Bishops to those who had applied to them on such occasions ,
are now in being . The last I think was ... Their Lordships uniformly regret that
their clergy should be so inconsiderate and unreasonable as to give any
occasion ...
Letters of different Bishops to those who had applied to them on such occasions ,
are now in being . The last I think was ... Their Lordships uniformly regret that
their clergy should be so inconsiderate and unreasonable as to give any
occasion ...
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Hoping that this will quite be sufficient , Sir , to convince you that you have not the
least cause of demur or refusal on the present occasion , I remain , Sir , Your
humble servant , W . RICHARDS . To the Rev . Mr . Morgan , Vicar of Mydrim . MR
.
Hoping that this will quite be sufficient , Sir , to convince you that you have not the
least cause of demur or refusal on the present occasion , I remain , Sir , Your
humble servant , W . RICHARDS . To the Rev . Mr . Morgan , Vicar of Mydrim . MR
.
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His followers being pow considerably more numerous than in his first expedition ,
he had occasion to provide himself with a greater number of ships , which , it is
said , amounted to ten sail ! With this little squadron he N once more quitted his ...
His followers being pow considerably more numerous than in his first expedition ,
he had occasion to provide himself with a greater number of ships , which , it is
said , amounted to ten sail ! With this little squadron he N once more quitted his ...
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