Stevens, William, 1732-1807.
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The revolution vindicated , and constitutional liberty asserted. In answer to The Reverend Dr. Watson's Accession Sermon, Preached before the University of Cambridge, on October 25th, 1776. In a letter to a friend. By the Author of Strictures on Dr. Watson's Restoration Sermon.
Stevens, William, 1732-1807.Date: 1777- E-books
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Strictures on a sermon, entitled, The principles of the revolution vindicated preached before the University of Cambridge, on Wednesday, May 29th, 1776, by Richard Watson, D. D. F. R. S. Regius Professor of Divinity in that University. In a letter to a friend.
Stevens, William, 1732-1807.Date: [1776]- E-books
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Strictures on a sermon , entitled, The Principles of the Revolution vindicated: preached before the University of Cambridge, on Wednesday, May 29th, 1776. By Richard Watson, D. D. F. R. S. Regius Professor of Divinity in that University. In a letter to a friend.
Stevens, William, 1732-1807.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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Cursory observations on a pamphlet, entitled , An address to the clergy of the Church of England in particular, and To all Christians in general. Humbly proposing An Application to the Right Reverend the Bishops, or through their Means to the Legislature, for such Relief in the Matter of Subscription, as in their Judgments they shall see proper: together with the Author's Sentiments of the present Forms; and his Reasons for such an Application. By Francis Wollaston, L.L.B. F.R.S. Rector of Chislehurst in Kent. By a layman.
Stevens, William, 1732-1807.Date: 1773- E-books
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A treatise on the nature and constitution of the Christian Church , wherein are set forth the form of its government, the extent of its powers, and the limits of our obedience. By William Stevens, Esq.
Stevens, William, 1732-1807.Date: 1799