The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... occasion of my thinking in earnest of religion , after I be- came capable of rational inquiry 1. " From this time forward religion was the predomi- nant object of his thoughts ; though , with the just sentiments of a conscientious Chris ...
... occasion of my thinking in earnest of religion , after I be- came capable of rational inquiry 1. " From this time forward religion was the predomi- nant object of his thoughts ; though , with the just sentiments of a conscientious Chris ...
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... occasion : " Almighty God , the giver of all good things , without whose help all labour is ineffectual , and without whose grace all wisdom is folly : grant , I beseech Thee , that in this undertaking thy Holy Spirit may not be ...
... occasion : " Almighty God , the giver of all good things , without whose help all labour is ineffectual , and without whose grace all wisdom is folly : grant , I beseech Thee , that in this undertaking thy Holy Spirit may not be ...
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... occasion is very edifying ; as is the humble submission which he breathes , when it is the will of his heav- did ample justice to their character in this respect . Heconsidered them as the patrons of literature ; and , indeed , although ...
... occasion is very edifying ; as is the humble submission which he breathes , when it is the will of his heav- did ample justice to their character in this respect . Heconsidered them as the patrons of literature ; and , indeed , although ...
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