The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... tion , perusal of the writings of piety , and prayer . These endeavors could be undertaken alone and at home , and while never equal to taking the Sacrament at church , they still managed to preserve its essential spirit . Johnson ...
... tion , perusal of the writings of piety , and prayer . These endeavors could be undertaken alone and at home , and while never equal to taking the Sacrament at church , they still managed to preserve its essential spirit . Johnson ...
78. oldal
... tion explicit when he suggested that Johnson kept a journal in order " to review his progress in life and to estimate his improve- ment in religion . " 30 Finally , the purpose of prayer was to express repentance for past sins and to ...
... tion explicit when he suggested that Johnson kept a journal in order " to review his progress in life and to estimate his improve- ment in religion . " 30 Finally , the purpose of prayer was to express repentance for past sins and to ...
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... tion between a disorder which affects only the imagination and spirits , while the judgement is sound , and a disorder by which the judgement itself is impaired . " 45 Johnson almost certainly would have accepted this distinc- tion and ...
... tion between a disorder which affects only the imagination and spirits , while the judgement is sound , and a disorder by which the judgement itself is impaired . " 45 Johnson almost certainly would have accepted this distinc- tion and ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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