Samuel Johnson: a Layman's ReligionUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1964 - 240 pages |
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Page 15
... means by which one puts on the Christ , who is truly present in the Sacrament.19 As we shall see , John- son may not have subscribed to a belief in the Real Presence in the sense that various High Churchmen did . Nevertheless , he ...
... means by which one puts on the Christ , who is truly present in the Sacrament.19 As we shall see , John- son may not have subscribed to a belief in the Real Presence in the sense that various High Churchmen did . Nevertheless , he ...
Page 39
... means of obtaining remission of sins , but he believes it to be much more than a commemorative rite . Unlike Clarke , he regards it as the means by which the will is strengthened and by which the Christian in his desire for amendment ...
... means of obtaining remission of sins , but he believes it to be much more than a commemorative rite . Unlike Clarke , he regards it as the means by which the will is strengthened and by which the Christian in his desire for amendment ...
Page 96
... means of remitting sin , he does not repeat this view in his own sermon . On the contrary , he emphasizes the simi- larity between the two sacraments , saying that both serve to ad- mit one into the fellowship of Christ and to remove ...
... means of remitting sin , he does not repeat this view in his own sermon . On the contrary , he emphasizes the simi- larity between the two sacraments , saying that both serve to ad- mit one into the fellowship of Christ and to remove ...
Contents
Johnson and William Law | 3 |
Johnson and Samuel Clarke | 27 |
The Atonement | 46 |
Copyright | |
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allusions amendment appears Atonement belief benevolence Boswell Boswell's chiefly Christ Christ's sacrifice Christian perfection Church of England clergyman composed conscience contrition conversion Convict's Address conviction David Hume devotions Diaries Dictionary discussion divine doctrine emphasis Eucharist Evangelical examination of conscience faith frequently friends George Strahan grace Hammond Hawkins heart Holy Spirit Hooker hope important indicate instance interpretation Jesus John John Hoole Johnson's religion kind Law's London mankind means ment mercy mind Miscellanies mystical never Nevertheless obedience observes one's particular person petitions piety prays preach propitiatory nature Puritans quotation quotes Rambler reason religious remarks repentance Richard Hooker Roman Catholic Sacrament salvation Samuel Clarke Samuel Johnson says Scripture seems sense of charity sentence length Serious Call sermons sinner sins sion sometimes sorrow soul specific statement Taylor theological things Thirty-nine Articles thought Thrale tion transubstantiation Trinity various vicarious virtue William Law writes wrote