The Life of Samuel Johnson, D.D.: The First President of King's College, in New York. Containing Many Interesting Anecdotes; a General View of the State of Religion and Learning in Connecticut During the Former Part of the Last Century; and an Account of the Institution and Rise of Yale College, Connecticut; and of King's (now Columbia) College, New-York, Band 1T. & J. Swords, 1805 - 208 Seiten |
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... conversations and inquiries was , that they could see but little re semblance of the Primitive Church in the disci- pline and worship that were established among them ; and that the Church of England appeared to them , in its general ...
... conversations and inquiries was , that they could see but little re semblance of the Primitive Church in the disci- pline and worship that were established among them ; and that the Church of England appeared to them , in its general ...
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... conversation with Mr. PIGOT , did no more than express their charity and veneration for the Church of England ; but this was so un- expected , and so agreeable to Mr. PIGOT , that he could not forbear giving some hints of it among 26 ...
... conversation with Mr. PIGOT , did no more than express their charity and veneration for the Church of England ; but this was so un- expected , and so agreeable to Mr. PIGOT , that he could not forbear giving some hints of it among 26 ...
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... conversation by his good friend · the Bishop , and fully convinced that his whole plan was defeated , resolved to return to Eng- land ; and accordingly he embarked at Boston , in September , 1731. Not long after the whole eighty ...
... conversation by his good friend · the Bishop , and fully convinced that his whole plan was defeated , resolved to return to Eng- land ; and accordingly he embarked at Boston , in September , 1731. Not long after the whole eighty ...
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... conversation , he spoke of himself as the happiest man upon earth , and showed that his mind was impressed with the deepest sense of his obligations to Divine Providence on that account . However Life of Dr. Johnson . 123.
... conversation , he spoke of himself as the happiest man upon earth , and showed that his mind was impressed with the deepest sense of his obligations to Divine Providence on that account . However Life of Dr. Johnson . 123.
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... conversation was such , that they could not but be pleased with it , and it was their own fault if they were not the wiser and better for it . His conversation was enlivened and rendered more pleasing by the natural cheerfulness of his ...
... conversation was such , that they could not but be pleased with it , and it was their own fault if they were not the wiser and better for it . His conversation was enlivened and rendered more pleasing by the natural cheerfulness of his ...
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