Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetMacmillan, 1894 - 718 oldal |
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351. oldal
... Church of Rome . I grant you that in practice , purgatory is made a lucrative imposition , and that the people do become idolatrous as they recommend themselves to the tutelary protec- tion of particular saints . I think their giving ...
... Church of Rome . I grant you that in practice , purgatory is made a lucrative imposition , and that the people do become idolatrous as they recommend themselves to the tutelary protec- tion of particular saints . I think their giving ...
379. oldal
... churches in Scotland , and a church in Italy ; yet the doctrine taught is essentially the same . " I mentioned the petition to Parliament for removing the sub- scription to the Thirty - nine Articles . JOHNSON : " It was soon thrown out ...
... churches in Scotland , and a church in Italy ; yet the doctrine taught is essentially the same . " I mentioned the petition to Parliament for removing the sub- scription to the Thirty - nine Articles . JOHNSON : " It was soon thrown out ...
539. oldal
... church belonging to a convent , of which the portal is a dome ; we could not enter further , and it was almost dark . -- Nov. 2. Thursday . We came this day to Chantilly , a seat belonging to the Prince of Condé . This place is ...
... church belonging to a convent , of which the portal is a dome ; we could not enter further , and it was almost dark . -- Nov. 2. Thursday . We came this day to Chantilly , a seat belonging to the Prince of Condé . This place is ...
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