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... Church of Rome . - Whig and Tory . - Miss Adams . Fox and Pitt . - Radcliffe's Travelling Fellowships . - Prayer . - - Jeremy Taylor . - Iffley . - Dr. Nowell . - Rev. Henry Bate . - John Henderson . — Balance of Misery - 279 CHAPTER X ...
... Church of Rome . - Whig and Tory . - Miss Adams . Fox and Pitt . - Radcliffe's Travelling Fellowships . - Prayer . - - Jeremy Taylor . - Iffley . - Dr. Nowell . - Rev. Henry Bate . - John Henderson . — Balance of Misery - 279 CHAPTER X ...
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... understanding , which were much cultivated by study , study , and still more by meditation and reflection . His memory was remarkably retentive , his imagination uncommonly vigorous That a man , who venerated the church and mon-
... understanding , which were much cultivated by study , study , and still more by meditation and reflection . His memory was remarkably retentive , his imagination uncommonly vigorous That a man , who venerated the church and mon-
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... church and mon- archy as Johnson did , should speak with a just ab- horrence of Milton as a politician , or rather as a daring foe to good polity , was surely to be expected ; and to those who censure him , I would recommend his ...
... church and mon- archy as Johnson did , should speak with a just ab- horrence of Milton as a politician , or rather as a daring foe to good polity , was surely to be expected ; and to those who censure him , I would recommend his ...
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... church , and with unjust and acrimonious abuse of two men of eminent merit ; and that , though it would have been unreasonable to expect an humiliating recantation , no apology whatever has been made in the cool of the evening , for the ...
... church , and with unjust and acrimonious abuse of two men of eminent merit ; and that , though it would have been unreasonable to expect an humiliating recantation , no apology whatever has been made in the cool of the evening , for the ...
Pagina 49
... church that Johnson required a particular decorum and de- licacy of behaviour ; he justly considered that the ( 1 ) St. Asaph's . See antè , Vol . VII . p . 224.-C. VOL . VIII . E clergy , as persons set apart for the sacred office.
... church that Johnson required a particular decorum and de- licacy of behaviour ; he justly considered that the ( 1 ) St. Asaph's . See antè , Vol . VII . p . 224.-C. VOL . VIII . E clergy , as persons set apart for the sacred office.
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