Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 226
... churches in Scotland , and a church in Italy ; yet the doctrine taught is essentially the same . " " I mentioned the petition to Parliament for removing the subscription to the Thirty - nine Articles . JOHNSON : " It was soon thrown out ...
... churches in Scotland , and a church in Italy ; yet the doctrine taught is essentially the same . " " I mentioned the petition to Parliament for removing the subscription to the Thirty - nine Articles . JOHNSON : " It was soon thrown out ...
Stran 375
... Church , while religion was yet pure from secular advantages , the punishment of sinners was public censure , and open penance ; penalties inflicted merely by ecclesiastical authority , at a time while the Church had yet no help from ...
... Church , while religion was yet pure from secular advantages , the punishment of sinners was public censure , and open penance ; penalties inflicted merely by ecclesiastical authority , at a time while the Church had yet no help from ...
Stran 636
... Church of England on his conversion to the Roman Catholic faith . Johnson , who warmly admired every man who acted from a conscientious regard to principle , erroneous or not , exclaimed fervently , " GOD bless him . " Mrs. Kennicot ...
... Church of England on his conversion to the Roman Catholic faith . Johnson , who warmly admired every man who acted from a conscientious regard to principle , erroneous or not , exclaimed fervently , " GOD bless him . " Mrs. Kennicot ...
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