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 136
The First CHRISTIANS are declared to have had true faith when they knew only
the first principles . In the rest they were to grow up . The. superstition . In him
were united good sense , benevoJence , and piety . His excellent grandfather , Dr
...
The First CHRISTIANS are declared to have had true faith when they knew only
the first principles . In the rest they were to grow up . The. superstition . In him
were united good sense , benevoJence , and piety . His excellent grandfather , Dr
...
Page 174
This is to be regretted , as some of those principles are certainly very excellent ,
and deserve every possible exertion to disseminate them throughout the world .
Of the particular tenets of the Quakers a full account may be found in Bare clay ' s
...
This is to be regretted , as some of those principles are certainly very excellent ,
and deserve every possible exertion to disseminate them throughout the world .
Of the particular tenets of the Quakers a full account may be found in Bare clay ' s
...
Page 288
He was early in life educated in what are called orthodox principles ; these he
found reason afterwards to change , though he never statedly exercised his
ministry among that denomination of Christians ( General Baptists ) , to which he
latterly ...
He was early in life educated in what are called orthodox principles ; these he
found reason afterwards to change , though he never statedly exercised his
ministry among that denomination of Christians ( General Baptists ) , to which he
latterly ...
Page 289
Let us hope , that his spirit has infused ' itself among his fellow - townsmen , and
that those principles will guide their public conduct , which it was the study of his
life to promote . ” In his person Mr . RICHARDS was above the middle size ...
Let us hope , that his spirit has infused ' itself among his fellow - townsmen , and
that those principles will guide their public conduct , which it was the study of his
life to promote . ” In his person Mr . RICHARDS was above the middle size ...
Page 372
He founded a city , and from a principle of gratitude to the Supreme Being , called
it Providence , which , is at present one ... bigotted persecutors with the
inexorable continuance of banishment to his dying day ; but his character and
principles ...
He founded a city , and from a principle of gratitude to the Supreme Being , called
it Providence , which , is at present one ... bigotted persecutors with the
inexorable continuance of banishment to his dying day ; but his character and
principles ...
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