The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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Charles E. Pierce. managed to overcome them relatively quickly through diversion and involvement in other activities , they were never entirely dispelled . Like the fog that seems to lie offshore and threatens to return on even the ...
Charles E. Pierce. managed to overcome them relatively quickly through diversion and involvement in other activities , they were never entirely dispelled . Like the fog that seems to lie offshore and threatens to return on even the ...
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... involved acts of public worship performed at church , such as Holy Communion , as well as more private acts that could be done anywhere , such as personal meditation . Second , it meant an attitude of mind and heart that sought to ...
... involved acts of public worship performed at church , such as Holy Communion , as well as more private acts that could be done anywhere , such as personal meditation . Second , it meant an attitude of mind and heart that sought to ...
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... involvement while indo- lence encouraged disease through stasis and passivity . It was this conviction that inspired ... involved in large and important ways . He must shun solitude and resist indolence ; he must seek out society and ...
... involvement while indo- lence encouraged disease through stasis and passivity . It was this conviction that inspired ... involved in large and important ways . He must shun solitude and resist indolence ; he must seek out society and ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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