Samuel Johnson: A Layman's ReligionUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1964 - 240 pages Influence of Johnson's own religious interpretation on his life and work. |
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Page 53
... seems to be near the very heart of Johnson's conflicts . Certain religious terms in Johnson's Dictionary also reflect his emphasis on man's rather than on Christ's expiation . For instance , he defines " Atonement , " in the religious ...
... seems to be near the very heart of Johnson's conflicts . Certain religious terms in Johnson's Dictionary also reflect his emphasis on man's rather than on Christ's expiation . For instance , he defines " Atonement , " in the religious ...
Page 100
... seems , in view of what has been said heretofore , excellent evidence that Johnson's interpretation of this doctrine had changed by 1777 . At this point we shall terminate a particular consideration of the sermons , though we shall ...
... seems , in view of what has been said heretofore , excellent evidence that Johnson's interpretation of this doctrine had changed by 1777 . At this point we shall terminate a particular consideration of the sermons , though we shall ...
Page 167
... seems also to have changed his mind over a period of years about certain Catholic practices . For instance , in 1769 he told Boswell it was " criminal " to ad- minister the Sacrament in only one form , but in 1784 he had altered this ...
... seems also to have changed his mind over a period of years about certain Catholic practices . For instance , in 1769 he told Boswell it was " criminal " to ad- minister the Sacrament in only one form , but in 1784 he had altered this ...
Contents
Johnson and William Law | 3 |
Johnson and Samuel Clarke | 27 |
The Atonement | 46 |
Copyright | |
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