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... church ( coming in at the first of the Psalms ' ) and in his prayers recommended his dear Tetty as well as his father , mother , brother , and Bathurst , so far as it might be lawful ' . As he received the Sacrament at the altar , he ...
... church ( coming in at the first of the Psalms ' ) and in his prayers recommended his dear Tetty as well as his father , mother , brother , and Bathurst , so far as it might be lawful ' . As he received the Sacrament at the altar , he ...
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... Church of Rome ; he was not of the Church of England . To be of no church is dangerous . . . . Milton , who appears to have had full conviction of the truth of Christianity ... yet grew old without any visible worship . To Johnson , a good ...
... Church of Rome ; he was not of the Church of England . To be of no church is dangerous . . . . Milton , who appears to have had full conviction of the truth of Christianity ... yet grew old without any visible worship . To Johnson , a good ...
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... Church and State and Society . The first Whig was the Devil who had upset the order of Heaven , and Whig talk about Liberty in the abstract infuriated him , especially when it championed a man of the character of Wilkes . As to the ...
... Church and State and Society . The first Whig was the Devil who had upset the order of Heaven , and Whig talk about Liberty in the abstract infuriated him , especially when it championed a man of the character of Wilkes . As to the ...
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