| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 328 páginas
...himfelf to a ftate of weaknefs and decay. At this time he was led to an acquaintance with Dr. Burnet, to whom he laid open with great freedom the tenour of his opinions, and the courfe of his life, and from whom he received fueh convictionof the reafonablenefs of moral duty, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 334 páginas
...himfelf to a ftate of weaknefs and decay. At this time hewas led to an acquaintance with Dr. Burnct, to whom he laid open with great freedom the tenour of his opinions, and the courfe of his life, and from whom he received fuch convidioa 4 vidtion of the reafonablenefs of moral... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1782 - 162 páginas
...whom he received fuch conviQionof the reafonablenefs of moral duty, and the truth of Chriftianity, as produced a total change both of his manners and opinions. The account ofthofc fahitary conferences is given by Burnet, in a book entitled, Sonie Paflagesof the Life and... | |
| Gilbert Burnet, Robert Parsons, Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 152 páginas
...himfelf to a ftate of weaknefs and decay. At this time he was led to an acquaintance with Dr. Burnet, to whom he laid open with great freedom the tenour of his opinions, and the courfe of his life, and from whom he received fuch conviction of the reafonablenefs of moral duty,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 páginas
...whom he received fuchconviction of thereafonablenefs of iroral duty, and the truth of Chriftianity, as produced a total change both of his manners and opinions. The account of thole falutary conferences is 'given by by Burnet, in a book intituled, Sotue Pafagts rftbt Lift and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 páginas
...himfelf to a ftate of weaknefs and decay. At this time he was led to an acquaintance with Dr. Burnet, to whom he laid open with great freedom the tenour of his opinions, and the courfe of his life, and from whom he received fuch conviction of the reafonablenefs of moral duty,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 páginas
...himfeif to a ftate of weakne(S and decay. At this time he was led to ai¿ aequaintanee with Dr. Burnet, to whom he laid open with great freedom the tenour of his opinions, and the courfe of his life, and from whom he received fuch convi¿tibn of the reafonablenef¿ of moral duty,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 páginas
...state of weakness and decay. At this time he was led to an acquaintance with Dr. Burnet, to whom he aid open with great freedom the tenour of his opinions, and the course of us life, and from whom he received such conviction of the reasonableness of 'moral duty and the truth... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...state of weakness and decay. At this time he was led to an acquaintance with Dr. Burnet, to whomlhe laid open with great freedom the tenour of his opinions,...truth of Christianity, as produced a total change both.of his manners and opinions. The account of those salutary consequences is given by Burnet, in... | |
| Henry Kett - 1805 - 432 páginas
...Rochester laid open with great freedom the tenor of his opinions, and the course of his life, and from him he received such conviction of the reasonableness...account of those salutary conferences is given by Burnet in a book, intituled, Some passages of the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester; which the... | |
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