Johnson's Sermons: A StudyClarendon Press, 1972 - 263 pages |
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... eternal Reason of things : that Reason which God himself , who has no superior to direct him , and to whose happiness nothing can be added nor anything dimin- ished from it , yet constantly obliges himself to govern this world by.2 1 ...
... eternal Reason of things : that Reason which God himself , who has no superior to direct him , and to whose happiness nothing can be added nor anything dimin- ished from it , yet constantly obliges himself to govern this world by.2 1 ...
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... eternal problem of human misery . This is a closely reasoned discourse , deserving of special attention . Johnson begins it by saying that ' there is nothing upon which more Writers , in all ages , have laid out their abilities , than ...
... eternal problem of human misery . This is a closely reasoned discourse , deserving of special attention . Johnson begins it by saying that ' there is nothing upon which more Writers , in all ages , have laid out their abilities , than ...
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... eternal happiness of their subjects . The one constant theme pervading all Johnson's sermons , then , is the search for happiness , both in this world and in the next : that form of happiness which transcends the vanity of human wishes ...
... eternal happiness of their subjects . The one constant theme pervading all Johnson's sermons , then , is the search for happiness , both in this world and in the next : that form of happiness which transcends the vanity of human wishes ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
THE COMPOSITION OF THE SERMONS | 7 |
JOHNSONS HOMILETIC SOURCES AND MODELS | 47 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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appears argues argument Ashbourne authority Balderston Baxter believe Bibl Boswell Boswell's charity Christ Church Clarke's composed crime death discourse divine doctrine Dodd doubt duty eloquence endeavour essay eternal evidence evil expressed faith Father fear future God's happiness Hawkins heart homiletic Hooker hope Ibid imagery images J. H. Hagstrum Jeremy Taylor John Taylor Johnson composed Johnson's sermons Johnsonian Law's letter Lives London mankind mercy mind misery moral nature never obedience observes opinion Oxford passage passions piety practice prayer preached preacher Professor Quinlan prose pulpit Rambler Rasselas reason religious repentance Revd revelation Richard Baxter Samuel Clarke Samuel Johnson Scripture sense sentence Serious Call Sermon XXV sinners sins society soul style Taylor collection theme things thought tion truth University Vicesimus Knox virtue Voitle vols W. K. Wimsatt Walter Jackson Bate William Law words writings Yale Edn