| Hannah More - Christian life - 1844 - 216 pages
...and of course, to delight in tuQ public worship of God. II. HISTORY OF MR. FANTOM, THE NEW-FASHIONED PHILOSOPHER, AND HIS MAN WILLIAM. MR. FANTOM was a...trader in the city of London. As he had no turn to any expensive vices, he was reckoned a sober, decent man ; but he was covetous and proud, selfish and conceited.... | |
| Hannah More - 1817 - 450 pages
...collection of her Works, in an enlarged and improved form. THE HISTORY or MR. FANTOM, TRI NF W-FASHIONED PHILOSOPHER, AND HIS MAN WILLIAM. MR. FANTOM was a...trader in the city of London. As he had no turn to any expensive vices, he was reckoned a sober, decent man ; but he was covetous and proud, selfish and conceited.... | |
| 1853 - 632 pages
...faith here, and to everlasting life hereafter, through Jesus Xluust. JG THE HISTORY OF ME. FANTOM. MB. FANTOM was a retail trader in the city of London. As he had no turn to any expensive vices, he was reckoned a sober, decent man ; but he was covetous and proud, selfish and conceited.... | |
| Hannah More - 1856 - 578 pages
...accordingly. A brief account of the institution here referred to, will be given in a subsequent place. THE HISTORY OF MR. FANTOM. THE NEW FASHIONED PHILOSOPHER,...trader in the city of London. As he had no turn to any expensive vices, he was reckoned a sober decent man, but he was covetous and proud, selfish and conceited.... | |
| M. O. Grenby - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 289 pages
...their resulting actions. It is a pattern seen most clearly in Hannah More's Cheap Repository Tract, The History of Mr Fantom, the New Fashioned- Philosopher, and his Man William (1 795?), possibly the source for numerous reiterations of the fable in similarly motivated novels... | |
| Jeffrey L. Pasley, Andrew Whitmore Robertson, David Waldstreicher - History - 2004 - 452 pages
...Britain and the French Revolution, ed. HT Dickinson (New York, 1989), 103-26. 42. Hannah More, Thc History of Mr. Fantom, the New Fashioned Philosopher and his Man William. (Philadelphia, 1800), 2-8. 43. Letter to Mathew Carey, August 23, 1798, Lea & Febiger Correspondence,... | |
| Universities and colleges - 1896 - 580 pages
...the Danger of Going Out of Our Element, " Ornamented with Cuts " ; The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain ; The History of Mr. Fantom, the New Fashioned Philosopher and His Man William ; and several others with capitalized morals attached, as The Cheapside Apprentice or the History of... | |
| Women authors, English - 18?? - 312 pages
...Part II. The Lady and the Pye; or Know Thyself. Sunday Reading : The Strait Gate and the Broad Way. The History of Mr Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher and his man William. Sunday Reading: The Pilgrims. An Allegory. Dan and Jane: or Faith and Works. The Two Wealthy Farmers.... | |
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