Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D."A chronological catalogue of the prose works of Samuel Johnson, LLD.": pages xiv-xvii |
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Page 189
... churches in Scot- land , 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 ...
... churches in Scot- land , 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 ...
Page 284
... church which might have stood many years , and building a new one at a different place , for no other reason but that there might be a direct road to a new bridge ; and his expression was , " You are taking a church out of the way ...
... church which might have stood many years , and building a new one at a different place , for no other reason but that there might be a direct road to a new bridge ; and his expression was , " You are taking a church out of the way ...
Page 536
... Church of England on his con- version to the Roman Catholick 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 con- version to the Roman Catholick 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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