The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... never be appeased , that man could never be certain he had been redeemed . Behind this carefully reasoned discourse lurked Johnson's fear that man could never escape fully the wrath of God nor enjoy fully the love of God - either in ...
... never be appeased , that man could never be certain he had been redeemed . Behind this carefully reasoned discourse lurked Johnson's fear that man could never escape fully the wrath of God nor enjoy fully the love of God - either in ...
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... never experienced despair for any sustained period of time , as William Cowper did , because he never finally lost his faith . He never surrendered his hope for a happy futurity nor his trust in a divinely ordered universe . And he never ...
... never experienced despair for any sustained period of time , as William Cowper did , because he never finally lost his faith . He never surrendered his hope for a happy futurity nor his trust in a divinely ordered universe . And he never ...
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... never subscribed to the doctrine of predestination and never permitted anyone to defend philosophical determinism . He was always a vigorous champion of free will , even if he sometimes seemed to protest too much . He believed that man ...
... never subscribed to the doctrine of predestination and never permitted anyone to defend philosophical determinism . He was always a vigorous champion of free will , even if he sometimes seemed to protest too much . He believed that man ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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