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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... though mistaken consciences , and that it is our duty to receive him that is weak
in the faith — for God hath received him ! Upon the whole , I have no scruple to
receive all whom it appears God hath received , though I could wish we all saw ...
... though mistaken consciences , and that it is our duty to receive him that is weak
in the faith — for God hath received him ! Upon the whole , I have no scruple to
receive all whom it appears God hath received , though I could wish we all saw ...
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From bis intelligent friend Dr . John Ash , Mr . Richards received the subsequent
letter , congratulating him on bis success at Lynn : DEAR SIR , Pershore , Dec .
17 , 1776 . . We thought it long before we received the promised favour from our ...
From bis intelligent friend Dr . John Ash , Mr . Richards received the subsequent
letter , congratulating him on bis success at Lynn : DEAR SIR , Pershore , Dec .
17 , 1776 . . We thought it long before we received the promised favour from our ...
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... late been received of the descendants of those emigrators , who are reported
to inhabit the banks of the Mississippi , that a Welsh gentleman now in London is
actually engaged in an expedition to the New World , in order fully to ascertain ...
... late been received of the descendants of those emigrators , who are reported
to inhabit the banks of the Mississippi , that a Welsh gentleman now in London is
actually engaged in an expedition to the New World , in order fully to ascertain ...
Page 273
We went on shore after breakfast , and were received with great cordiality and
friendship by the different persons to whom we had letters . Our passage was not
long , but very rough and disagreeable - I bore it remarkably well for a young
sailor ...
We went on shore after breakfast , and were received with great cordiality and
friendship by the different persons to whom we had letters . Our passage was not
long , but very rough and disagreeable - I bore it remarkably well for a young
sailor ...
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If you should make up your mind to come hither next year , you would never
regret it , and would be received with great kindness . I should be particularly
interested in your welfare , and endeavour to repay that mark of kindness 1
received in ...
If you should make up your mind to come hither next year , you would never
regret it , and would be received with great kindness . I should be particularly
interested in your welfare , and endeavour to repay that mark of kindness 1
received in ...
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