The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... Pray , do not omit any thing mentioned in this letter . God bless you for ever and ever . I am your dutiful son , 86 " SAM . JOHNSON . " " I pray often for you ; do you pray for I have nothing to add to my last let- I am , dear , dear ...
... Pray , do not omit any thing mentioned in this letter . God bless you for ever and ever . I am your dutiful son , 86 " SAM . JOHNSON . " " I pray often for you ; do you pray for I have nothing to add to my last let- I am , dear , dear ...
Page 180
... prayers in the street , or in any other unusu- al place . Now although , rationally speak- ing , it is greater madness not to pray at all , than to pray as Smart did , I am afraid there are so many who do not pray , that their un - how ...
... prayers in the street , or in any other unusu- al place . Now although , rationally speak- ing , it is greater madness not to pray at all , than to pray as Smart did , I am afraid there are so many who do not pray , that their un - how ...
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... prayer ; no matter when . A man may as well pray when he mounts his horse , or a woman when she milks her cow ( which Mr. Grant told us . is done in the Highlands ) , as at meals ; and custom is to be followed 3. " We proceeded to Fort ...
... prayer ; no matter when . A man may as well pray when he mounts his horse , or a woman when she milks her cow ( which Mr. Grant told us . is done in the Highlands ) , as at meals ; and custom is to be followed 3. " We proceeded to Fort ...
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