The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... Madam , your sect must approve of this ; for , you call all men friends . " MRS . KNOWLES . " We are commanded to do good to all men , ' but especially to them who are of the household of Faith . ' JOHNSON . " Well , Madam . The ...
... Madam , your sect must approve of this ; for , you call all men friends . " MRS . KNOWLES . " We are commanded to do good to all men , ' but especially to them who are of the household of Faith . ' JOHNSON . " Well , Madam . The ...
Page 212
... Madam ; that is , he shall not have despair . But , consider , his hope of salvation must be founded on the terms on which it is promised that the mediation of our SAVIOUR shall be applied to us , -namely , obedience ; and where ...
... Madam ; that is , he shall not have despair . But , consider , his hope of salvation must be founded on the terms on which it is promised that the mediation of our SAVIOUR shall be applied to us , -namely , obedience ; and where ...
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... Madam , because I have not then got the better of my bad humour from having been shewn them . You must consider , Madam ; before - hand they may be bad as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that ...
... Madam , because I have not then got the better of my bad humour from having been shewn them . You must consider , Madam ; before - hand they may be bad as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that ...
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