The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... Christians but who wished to draw nearer to that standard of Christian perfection exemplified in the life of Christ . He was not trying to convert a nonbeliever into a believer , but a believer into a more devout disciple or , as some ...
... Christians but who wished to draw nearer to that standard of Christian perfection exemplified in the life of Christ . He was not trying to convert a nonbeliever into a believer , but a believer into a more devout disciple or , as some ...
30. oldal
... Christian virtue was due less to man's innate sinfulness than to the triumph of human passion . At the end of his exposition of human pride and vanity , Law wrote : " I have just touched upon these absurd characters , for no other end ...
... Christian virtue was due less to man's innate sinfulness than to the triumph of human passion . At the end of his exposition of human pride and vanity , Law wrote : " I have just touched upon these absurd characters , for no other end ...
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... Christian . In one of the two sermons that he wrote on this subject , Johnson defined the Eucharist as " a solemn ratification of a covenant renewed ; by which , after having alienated ourselves from Christ by sin , we are restored ...
... Christian . In one of the two sermons that he wrote on this subject , Johnson defined the Eucharist as " a solemn ratification of a covenant renewed ; by which , after having alienated ourselves from Christ by sin , we are restored ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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