The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... his diligence to learn the language that contained the information he most wished for ; but from the pain which guilt had given him , I I he now began to deduce the soul's immortality , which 26 THE RELIGIOUS LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON.
... his diligence to learn the language that contained the information he most wished for ; but from the pain which guilt had given him , I I he now began to deduce the soul's immortality , which 26 THE RELIGIOUS LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON.
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... language . In 1777 , he decided " to read the whole Bible in some language before Easter , " and in 1784 , just three months before he died , he noted simply " to study the Bible . " Although Johnson did succeed in knowing the Bible as ...
... language . In 1777 , he decided " to read the whole Bible in some language before Easter , " and in 1784 , just three months before he died , he noted simply " to study the Bible . " Although Johnson did succeed in knowing the Bible as ...
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... language that is distictly personal but still rich with the resonant tones of the prayerbook . Such was his habit when he wrote " his first solemn prayer " on his birthday in 1738.32 He began with the opening of the Prayer for all ...
... language that is distictly personal but still rich with the resonant tones of the prayerbook . Such was his habit when he wrote " his first solemn prayer " on his birthday in 1738.32 He began with the opening of the Prayer for all ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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