The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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Page 82
... church , no apostolical ordination . " BOSWELL . “ And do you think that absolutely essential , sir ? " JOHNSON . Why , sir , as it was an apostolical institution , I think it is dangerous to be without it . And , sir , the ...
... church , no apostolical ordination . " BOSWELL . “ And do you think that absolutely essential , sir ? " JOHNSON . Why , sir , as it was an apostolical institution , I think it is dangerous to be without it . And , sir , the ...
Page 83
... church admit . May the church's friends never narrow them ! The day of her diminished influence will then be approaching . - Ed . moral government . His supposed orthodoxy here cramped the vigorous G 2 ÆTAT . 60. ] 83 DR . JOHNSON . the ...
... church admit . May the church's friends never narrow them ! The day of her diminished influence will then be approaching . - Ed . moral government . His supposed orthodoxy here cramped the vigorous G 2 ÆTAT . 60. ] 83 DR . JOHNSON . the ...
Page 84
... church of Rome . I grant you that in practice , purgatory is made a lucrative imposition , and that the people do become idolatrous as they recommend themselves to the tutelary protection of particular saints . I think their giving the ...
... church of Rome . I grant you that in practice , purgatory is made a lucrative imposition , and that the people do become idolatrous as they recommend themselves to the tutelary protection of particular saints . I think their giving the ...
Page 85
... church , that I might hear so great a man upon them . What he said is here accurately recorded . But it is not improbable that if one had taken the other side , he might have reasoned differently . I must , however , mention , that he ...
... church , that I might hear so great a man upon them . What he said is here accurately recorded . But it is not improbable that if one had taken the other side , he might have reasoned differently . I must , however , mention , that he ...
Page 110
... churches and parsonage - houses ; * However , ' said he , ' I do not find that he is esteemed a man of much ... church could boast of ; at least in modern times . " We dined tête - à - tête at the Mitre , as I was preparing to ...
... churches and parsonage - houses ; * However , ' said he , ' I do not find that he is esteemed a man of much ... church could boast of ; at least in modern times . " We dined tête - à - tête at the Mitre , as I was preparing to ...
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