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Pagina 193
... question . ' Johnson . ' No , Sir , it does not solve the question . It does not follow that what a man would do is there- fore right . ' I said , I wished to have it settled , whether duelling was contrary to the laws of Christianity ...
... question . ' Johnson . ' No , Sir , it does not solve the question . It does not follow that what a man would do is there- fore right . ' I said , I wished to have it settled , whether duelling was contrary to the laws of Christianity ...
Pagina 221
... question from a desire to hear Dr. Johnson's opinion upon it . Johnson . ' Why then , Sir , I think that permitting men to preach any opinion contrary to the doctrine of the estab- lished church , tends , in a certain degree , to lessen ...
... question from a desire to hear Dr. Johnson's opinion upon it . Johnson . ' Why then , Sir , I think that permitting men to preach any opinion contrary to the doctrine of the estab- lished church , tends , in a certain degree , to lessen ...
Pagina 394
... question which , after five thousand years , is yet undecided ; à question , whether in theology or philosophy , one of the most important that can come before the human understanding . ' Mrs. Knowles mentioned , as a proselyte to ...
... question which , after five thousand years , is yet undecided ; à question , whether in theology or philosophy , one of the most important that can come before the human understanding . ' Mrs. Knowles mentioned , as a proselyte to ...
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