| Flowers of literature - 1807 - 626 pages
...the liberties of mankind directed His body to be inurned, May the example contribute to emancipate Thy mind From the idle fears of SUPERSTITION And the wicked arts of priesthood. SAID TO BE OK A STONE, IN A CHURCH YARD IN SUSSEX, You think perhaps I am dead, But 'tis a mistake... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 844 pages
...and the wicked arts of Priesthood." The principal part of his fortune, amounting to about 13,000?. he left to his widow*; who sold the stock, and retired...built. That building was destroyed in the riots of 1/91 ; but his remains continued undisturbed. In regard to his private character, he was much of a... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 794 pages
...the liberties of mankind directed his body to be inurn'd. May the example contribute to emancipate thy mind from the idle fears of Superstition, and...principal part of his fortune, amounting to about Ii2,000/. he left to his widow*; .who sold the stock, and retired to the house which her husband had... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 782 pages
...liberties of mankind directed his body to be inurn'd. May the example contribute to emancipate thy mincf from the idle fears of Superstition, and the wicked...principal part of his fortune, amounting to about 12,000t. he left to his widow*; who sold the stock, and retired to the house which her husband had built.... | |
| 1813 - 670 pages
...friend to the liberties of mankind directed hia " Stranger, May the example contribute to emancipate thy mind from the idle fears of Superstition, and the wicked arts of Priesthood." p. 455< body to be inurn'd. At the close of a long, and to us very uninteresting, list or* benefactors... | |
| Thomas Curson Hansard - 1825 - 1090 pages
...garden belonging to a handsome house which he had built at the upper end of the town of Birmingham. That building was destroyed in the riots of 1791, but his remains continued undisturbed till the year 1821. Upon his death the ground was sold, and passed through various hands to the present... | |
| 844 pages
...THE LIBERTIES OF MANKIND DIRECTED HIS BODY TO BE INHUMED. MAY THE EXAMPLE CONTRIBUTE TO EMANCIPATE THY MIND FROM THE IDLE FEARS OF SUPERSTITION AND THE WICKED ARTS OF PRIESTHOOD. DR. MONSEY'S EPITAPH ON HIMSELF. Here lie my old bones, my vexation now ends, For I've lived much too... | |
| William West - 1837 - 236 pages
...liberties of mankind directed his body to be innurned.'* " May his example contribute to emancipate thy mind — from the idle fears of Superstition^...retired to the house which her husband had built. Many efforts were used after his death to dispose of the types ; but no purchaser could be found in... | |
| William West - 1837 - 256 pages
...liberties of mankind directed his body to be innurned." " May his example contribute to emancipate thy mind— from the idle fears of Superstition, and...£12,000, he left to his widow ; who sold the stock, and re-' '•' tired to the house which her husband had built. Many efforts were used after his death to... | |
| 1858 - 906 pages
...libertits of mankind directed his body to be inurned." " May his t-xample contribute to emancipate thy mind — from the idle fears of Superstition and...widow ; who sold the stock, and retired to the house wlmh her husband had built. Many efforts were used after his death to dispose of the types ; but ro... | |
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