Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... churches in Scotland , and a church in Italy ; yet the doctrine taught is essentially the same . " the fast of the 30th of January . JOHN . SON : " Why , Sir , I could have wished that it had been a temporary act , perhaps , to have ...
... churches in Scotland , and a church in Italy ; yet the doctrine taught is essentially the same . " the fast of the 30th of January . JOHN . SON : " Why , Sir , I could have wished that it had been a temporary act , perhaps , to have ...
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... church together next | day . On the 9th of April , being Good Friday , I breakfasted with him on tea and cross- buns ; Doctor Levet , as Frank called him , making tea . He carried me with him to the church of St. Clement Danes , where ...
... church together next | day . On the 9th of April , being Good Friday , I breakfasted with him on tea and cross- buns ; Doctor Levet , as Frank called him , making tea . He carried me with him to the church of St. Clement Danes , where ...
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... church , while re- ligion was yet pure from secular advantages , the punishment of sinners was public cen- sure , and open penance ; penalties inflicted merely by ecclesiastical authority , at a time while the church had yet no help ...
... church , while re- ligion was yet pure from secular advantages , the punishment of sinners was public cen- sure , and open penance ; penalties inflicted merely by ecclesiastical authority , at a time while the church had yet no help ...
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