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William Stevens (writer)

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Stevens acquired a good knowledge of French, Hebrew, and the classics. His main interest was theology. He maintained a correspondence with Bishop George Horne, and suggested the plan which Horne later used in his
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An Essay 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 a Layman
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in Scotland. Stevens died at his house in Old Broad Street, and was buried in Otham churchyard. He left the bulk of his property to his cousin, William Horne, the rector of Otham.
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Stevens's final publication was his edition of William Jones's works published in 1801 in twelve octavo volumes. Prefixed to it was a life of Jones in the style of
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as their leader. He joined with Jones and others in forming a ‘Society for the Reformation of Principles,’ to counteract the influence of the
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A new and faithful Translation of Letters from M. l'Abbé de ——, Hebrew Professor in the University of ——, to the Rev. Benjamin Kennicott
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A Discourse on the English Revolution, extracted from a late eminent writer, and applied to the present time
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in Old Broad Street named Hookham, whose partner he afterwards became; Hookham's daughter married
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Review of the Review of a new Preface to the Second Edition of Mr. Jones's Life of Bishop Horne
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was the first president, and it contained well-known clergymen, barristers, and doctors.
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Strictures on a Sermon entitled the Principles of the Revolution vindicated
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in vol. iv. of their ‘Religious Tracts’ in 1800, in 1807, and in 1833.
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Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. Treasurer of Queen Anne's Bounty
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Stevens identified himself with the clergy who acknowledged
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perspective, the biographer and editor of the works of
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Index

St. Saviour's, Southwark
High Church
William Jones of Nayland
St. Saviour's, Southwark
Otham
Kent
Maidstone
George Horne
bishop of Norwich
hosier
John Frere
John Hookham Frere
William Jones of Nayland
French Revolution
British Critic
Queen Anne's Bounty
episcopal church
Benjamin Kennicott
Thirty-Nine Articles
SPCK
Richard Watson
Nobody's Friends
Sir Richard Richards
Izaak Walton
Anti-Jacobin Review
Daniel Wray
Filmer


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