The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... early troubles , " and although the young Johnson rapidly grew into a robust and even strong man , he never enjoyed consistent good health or a pleasing appearance . And these facts had serious and lasting consequences upon his outlook ...
... early troubles , " and although the young Johnson rapidly grew into a robust and even strong man , he never enjoyed consistent good health or a pleasing appearance . And these facts had serious and lasting consequences upon his outlook ...
41. oldal
... early eighteenth century the orthodox argument of Bramhall . But , as Chester Chapin has pointed out , there is no solid proof that Johnson himself was convinced of the truth of their argu- ments.14 And the exchange quoted above ...
... early eighteenth century the orthodox argument of Bramhall . But , as Chester Chapin has pointed out , there is no solid proof that Johnson himself was convinced of the truth of their argu- ments.14 And the exchange quoted above ...
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... early Church . Although Johnson demonstrated little interest in the well - known events of Christ's life - the Nativity , Baptism , sojourn in the wilderness , or early ministry— he was passionately interested in the meaning of Christ's ...
... early Church . Although Johnson demonstrated little interest in the well - known events of Christ's life - the Nativity , Baptism , sojourn in the wilderness , or early ministry— he was passionately interested in the meaning of Christ's ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
Copyright | |
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able accept anxiety appeared argued argument became believe better Boswell called cause character Christ Christian church clear concern condition conduct considered continued conversation conviction course death desire devotion divine doubts duty early effect evil existence experience expressed fact faith fear feel felt finally forces friends give given happiness Hawkins heart Holy hope human Hume imagination important John knew largely later live man's matter meaning meant mind misery moral namely nature never noted observed once original Oxford pain particular passions piety possible practice prayer Press problem question rational realize reason reflection religion religious remarked repentance resolved response salvation Samuel Johnson sense serious Sermon short sins sought spiritual suffered things thought Thrale tion true truth turned ultimate University virtue wanted Wishes writing wrote