The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... experience . It is useless because our knowledge of this cause being derived entirely from the course of nature , we ... experienced course of nature , establish any principles of conduct and behavior . " The implication was clear and ...
... experience . It is useless because our knowledge of this cause being derived entirely from the course of nature , we ... experienced course of nature , establish any principles of conduct and behavior . " The implication was clear and ...
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... experience was a mark of sanctifica- tion , he clearly now saw it as a sign that he would be saved at the last . 21 4 This " wonderful " experience brought new hope to Johnson , which was all the more remarkable because it occurred ...
... experience was a mark of sanctifica- tion , he clearly now saw it as a sign that he would be saved at the last . 21 4 This " wonderful " experience brought new hope to Johnson , which was all the more remarkable because it occurred ...
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... experience . His prayer of September 5 , written while he was visiting John Taylor at Ash- bourne , exemplifies this new tone . " Almighty Lord and merciful Father , to Thee be thanks , and praise for all thy mercies , for the awakening ...
... experience . His prayer of September 5 , written while he was visiting John Taylor at Ash- bourne , exemplifies this new tone . " Almighty Lord and merciful Father , to Thee be thanks , and praise for all thy mercies , for the awakening ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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