Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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119. oldal
... true that Johnson was a " High Church " Anglican , in the eighteenth - century sense of " High Church " - the sense in which the Wesleys and William Law were " High Church " : they took their religion very seriously and insisted on a ...
... true that Johnson was a " High Church " Anglican , in the eighteenth - century sense of " High Church " - the sense in which the Wesleys and William Law were " High Church " : they took their religion very seriously and insisted on a ...
120. oldal
... true church . " If he would not inquire after it among the cruel , the insolent , and the oppressive ; among those who are continually grasping at do- minion over souls as well as bodies . . . if he would not expect to meet benevolence ...
... true church . " If he would not inquire after it among the cruel , the insolent , and the oppressive ; among those who are continually grasping at do- minion over souls as well as bodies . . . if he would not expect to meet benevolence ...
121. oldal
... true that Boswell also records Johnson's dropping adverse comments on doctrinal and disciplinary as- pects of Nonconformity and Roman Catholicism . " In everything in which they differ from us they are wrong , " he once said of the ...
... true that Boswell also records Johnson's dropping adverse comments on doctrinal and disciplinary as- pects of Nonconformity and Roman Catholicism . " In everything in which they differ from us they are wrong , " he once said of the ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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