The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... piety . In the Dictionary Johnson gave five definitions of devotion : ( 1 ) the state of being consecrated or dedicated ; ( 2 ) piety , acts of religion ; ( 3 ) acts of external worship ; ( 4 ) prayer ; and ( 5 ) the state of mind under ...
... piety . In the Dictionary Johnson gave five definitions of devotion : ( 1 ) the state of being consecrated or dedicated ; ( 2 ) piety , acts of religion ; ( 3 ) acts of external worship ; ( 4 ) prayer ; and ( 5 ) the state of mind under ...
64. oldal
... piety . Close friends like Mrs. Thrale could attest to the emotional depth of this commitment . " The piety of Dr. Johnson was exemplary and edifying : he was punctiliously exact to perform every public duty enjoined by the church , and ...
... piety . Close friends like Mrs. Thrale could attest to the emotional depth of this commitment . " The piety of Dr. Johnson was exemplary and edifying : he was punctiliously exact to perform every public duty enjoined by the church , and ...
155. oldal
... piety . Johnson had argued long ago in Rambler 69 that " piety [ was ] the only proper and adequate relief of decaying man " and that religious hope was absolutely necessary to bear the inevitable spiritual anxiety of the last : " He ...
... piety . Johnson had argued long ago in Rambler 69 that " piety [ was ] the only proper and adequate relief of decaying man " and that religious hope was absolutely necessary to bear the inevitable spiritual anxiety of the last : " He ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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