The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... Writing to Queeney Thrale just six months before he died , he exhorted her to " believe a man whose experience has been long , and who can have no wish to deceive you , and who now tells you that the highest honour , and most constant ...
... Writing to Queeney Thrale just six months before he died , he exhorted her to " believe a man whose experience has been long , and who can have no wish to deceive you , and who now tells you that the highest honour , and most constant ...
76. oldal
... writers as subtle explicators of the holy word , fine stylists , and sound moralists . And it was for this ... writing of his own age . Here he read widely in all things that pertained in any way to religion : ethics , meta ...
... writers as subtle explicators of the holy word , fine stylists , and sound moralists . And it was for this ... writing of his own age . Here he read widely in all things that pertained in any way to religion : ethics , meta ...
111. oldal
... writing that he produced from 1749 to 1759. Desirous of making his faith the center of his life but fearful that he would not be able to do so to his satisfaction , Johnson had begun seriously to question the meaning of life's journey ...
... writing that he produced from 1749 to 1759. Desirous of making his faith the center of his life but fearful that he would not be able to do so to his satisfaction , Johnson had begun seriously to question the meaning of life's journey ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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