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125:(1772–1827) was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He is noted for tracts, narratives of conversion that innovated in the relation of stories of the poor and female subjects, and which were subsequently much imitated. He was also known for an influential collection of letters to his children, powerfully stating an
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This collection consists of three letters. Two letters are from 1807 and are addressed to a
Reverend Aspland in Cambridge, who appears to be a librarian. In the first letter, dated 20 July 1807, Richmond tells Aspland that a Dr. Jowet has advised him to borrow several books from the library. He
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Landscape Beauties of the Isle of Wight, as Described by L. Richmond (in His Celebrated "Annals of the Poor"). Illustrated with engravings of some of the principal objects, explanatory notes and such other additional information as are necessary to constitute a brief local
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1058:"Cyclopaedia bibliographica : A library manual of theological and general literature, and guide to books for authors, preachers, students, and literary men. Analytical, bibliographical, and biographical"
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Is the 'doctrinal, practical, experimental' system of the Rev. Legh
Richmond, the 'true, Scriptural, Evangelical Religion,' as it professes to be, while all others are mere imitations and assumptions of that
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Richmond, A.M., of Trinity College, Cambridge; Rector of Turvey, Bedfordshire; and chaplain to his Royal Highness the late Duke of Kent
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The
African widow; being the history of a poor black woman : showing how she grieved for the death of her child, and the consequences of her doing so.
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The Negro
Servant in "Annals of the Poor. Containing The Dairyman's Daughter, (with considerable additions) The Negro Servant, and the Young Cottager."
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The Fathers of the English Church: or, A selection from the writings of the reformers and early protestant divines of the Church of England
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A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Brading ... on February 27, 1799, being the Day appointed for a General Fast.
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Victorian Biography Reconsidered: A Study of Nineteenth-Century 'Hidden' Lives
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1085:. Cambridge University Press. 1855. p. iii.
552:Numerous lives of Richmond have been published.
504:Letter from Legh Richmond to Harris Cawes (1806)
238:, in 1813. In 1814 he was appointed chaplain to
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461:Reflections, suggested by the close of the year
1482:. Vol. 48. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
1418:Gentleman's Magazine, Or Monthly Intelligencer
923:Gregory, Stephen. "Shirley, Walter Augustus".
351:The history of little Jane, the young cottager
514:Letter from Legh Richmond to Rev. S. Hillyard
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1047:. Wootton Common: George Brannon, 1843.
604:Life ... compiled from authentic sources
16:English clergyman and writer (1772–1827)
1370:"Richmond, Henry Sylvester (RCMT827HS)"
1271:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1137:. University of Northern Iowa. p.
926:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
792:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
724:. Oxford University Press. p. 69.
697:. Oxford University Press. p. 77.
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610:is attributed to Stephen B. Wickens.
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789:Taylor, Clare L. "Richmond, Legh".
751:. Casemate Publishers. p. 80.
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745:Doreen M. Rosman (18 July 2012).
583:. As part of the wider debate on
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326:Richmond also edited a series of
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904:. London: Murray. pp. 360–1
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657:Catherine, married T. D. Close.
641:Samuel Nugent Legh, eldest son.
628:(1796–1855), and was mother of
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999:. London: F. Kirby. p. 44
970:Grimshawe, Thomas Shuttleworth
182:Practical View of Christianity
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332:Fathers of the English Church
1288:UK public library membership
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809:UK public library membership
1588:English Evangelical writers
1520:at Pitts Theology Library,
1374:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1339:A Cambridge Alumni Database
827:A Cambridge Alumni Database
823:"Richmond, Legh (RCMT789L)"
307:in 1814 under the title of
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1376:. University of Cambridge.
1341:. University of Cambridge.
1247:. Curiosmith. p. 13.
896:"Lives of Twelve Good Men"
829:. University of Cambridge.
608:Methodist Episcopal Church
447:St. Andrew by the Wardrobe
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163:St. Mary's Church, Brading
155:Trinity College, Cambridge
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1134:The North American Review
606:(1842) published for the
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234:, the "fasting woman" of
190:Church Missionary Society
1355:The Gentleman's Magazine
1303:The Gentleman's Magazine
748:Evangelicals and Culture
361:A Visit to the Infirmary
1459:Encyclopædia Britannica
1352:Sylvanus Urban (1825).
1323:M.W. Dodd. p. 297.
345:The Dairyman's Daughter
305:Religious Tract Society
301:The Dairyman's Daughter
284:The Dairyman's Daughter
242:(1767–1820), father of
225:Walter Augustus Shirley
221:Charles Longuet Higgins
115:The Dairyman's Daughter
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1473:"Richmond, Legh"
1280:10.1093/ref:odnb/18138
1152:David Newsome (1966).
987:Thomas Wright of Olney
957:"CCED: Person Display"
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581:baptismal regeneration
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1603:Evangelical Anglicans
1583:Clergy from Liverpool
1335:"Ayre, John (AR819J)"
718:Heather Glen (2002).
451:St. Anne, Blackfriars
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1119:Domestic portraiture
892:Burgon, John William
562:Domestic Portraiture
554:Domestic Portraiture
492:William Wilberforce
178:William Wilberforce
630:Sir James Marshall
577:Samuel Wilberforce
566:Annals of the Poor
528:Joseph John Gurney
376:Annals of the Poor
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309:Annals of the Poor
297:Christian Guardian
289:The Young Cottager
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1254:978-1-941281-79-6
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1042:Brannon, George.
985:Munby, G. F. W.;
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758:978-0-227-68034-6
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