The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... better opportunities in future time , " and to believe with certainty " that the grace , without which no man can correct his own corruption , when it has been offered and refused , will be offered again . " Johnson thus clearly ...
... better opportunities in future time , " and to believe with certainty " that the grace , without which no man can correct his own corruption , when it has been offered and refused , will be offered again . " Johnson thus clearly ...
91. oldal
... better than Johnson what a fine line there was between those pursuits that were truly senseless and those that genuinely diverted the mind from darker thoughts.20 He also knew better than most men how important such apparently ...
... better than Johnson what a fine line there was between those pursuits that were truly senseless and those that genuinely diverted the mind from darker thoughts.20 He also knew better than most men how important such apparently ...
134. oldal
... better life . I have done nothing ; the need of doing therefore is pressing , since the time of doing is short . " 5 The anger has become darker and more edged , with overtones of despair . The lists of resolves still appear , but more ...
... better life . I have done nothing ; the need of doing therefore is pressing , since the time of doing is short . " 5 The anger has become darker and more edged , with overtones of despair . The lists of resolves still appear , but more ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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