Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesHarper, 1958 - 390 Seiten |
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... believe in a divine Father who was super- intending his personal welfare and it flattered his egotism to think that Boswell would go on for ever , a sobering thought for those who shared his belief . In short he created a God with a ...
... believe in a divine Father who was super- intending his personal welfare and it flattered his egotism to think that Boswell would go on for ever , a sobering thought for those who shared his belief . In short he created a God with a ...
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... believe in the great God . " " Excuse me , sir , " Boswell protested , " we do believe in God , and in Jesus Christ too . " " Hm . And in the Pope ? " " No. " " And why ? " " Because we are too far off . " " Too far off ! Why , Sicily ...
... believe in the great God . " " Excuse me , sir , " Boswell protested , " we do believe in God , and in Jesus Christ too . " " Hm . And in the Pope ? " " No. " " And why ? " " Because we are too far off . " " Too far off ! Why , Sicily ...
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... believe anything reported ? " " Never scarcely , and I have been deceived , for I did not give credit a long time to the earthquake at Lisbon . " He never prophesied evil things , saying : " Whoever does prophesy evil , wishes it ...
... believe anything reported ? " " Never scarcely , and I have been deceived , for I did not give credit a long time to the earthquake at Lisbon . " He never prophesied evil things , saying : " Whoever does prophesy evil , wishes it ...
Inhalt
The Depression of Poverty I | 1 |
SelfEducation ΙΟ | 10 |
Morbidity and Marriage | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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