The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... possible- " supposing a miracle possible , as to which , in my opinion , there can be no doubt " -to make as strong a case “ as the nature of the thing admits , " and then to fall silent . Johnson had in fact reached the same point as ...
... possible- " supposing a miracle possible , as to which , in my opinion , there can be no doubt " -to make as strong a case “ as the nature of the thing admits , " and then to fall silent . Johnson had in fact reached the same point as ...
67. oldal
... possible to conform to all this regularity of life , as it is possible for a man to observe times of prayer . So that the fault does not lie here , that we desire to be good and perfect , but through the weakness of our nature fall ...
... possible to conform to all this regularity of life , as it is possible for a man to observe times of prayer . So that the fault does not lie here , that we desire to be good and perfect , but through the weakness of our nature fall ...
81. oldal
... possible because God was merciful and because man had the necessary strength to amend his life if he so chose . Johnson , however , was often less concerned about man's desire to seek repentance and reformation than he was about the ...
... possible because God was merciful and because man had the necessary strength to amend his life if he so chose . Johnson , however , was often less concerned about man's desire to seek repentance and reformation than he was about the ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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