The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... Church of Rome . I grant you that in practice , Purgatory is made a lucrative impo- sition , and that the people do become idolatrous as they recommend themselves to the tutelary protection of particular saints . I think their giv- ing ...
... Church of Rome . I grant you that in practice , Purgatory is made a lucrative impo- sition , and that the people do become idolatrous as they recommend themselves to the tutelary protection of particular saints . I think their giv- ing ...
Pàgina 180
... Church of Eng- land ? Do you know in what it differs from the Presbyterian Church ? from the Romish Church ? from the Greek Church ? from the Cop- tick Church ? they could not tell you . So , Sir , it comes to the same thing . " BOSWELL ...
... Church of Eng- land ? Do you know in what it differs from the Presbyterian Church ? from the Romish Church ? from the Greek Church ? from the Cop- tick Church ? they could not tell you . So , Sir , it comes to the same thing . " BOSWELL ...
Pàgina 207
... churches ; and some are better endowed , some worse . The State cannot interfere and make an equal division of what ... church when there were prayers only , than when there was also a sermon , as the people required more an example for ...
... churches ; and some are better endowed , some worse . The State cannot interfere and make an equal division of what ... church when there were prayers only , than when there was also a sermon , as the people required more an example for ...
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