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... religious works , " On Christian Perfection " , W was followed in 1728 by his most famous book , " A Serious Cal a Devout and Holy Life " , which seems to have made an india impression and has remained one of the few books of devotion ...
... religious works , " On Christian Perfection " , W was followed in 1728 by his most famous book , " A Serious Cal a Devout and Holy Life " , which seems to have made an india impression and has remained one of the few books of devotion ...
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... religious outlook . He concurred with the current eighteenth century belief in a common religious heritage derived from the primitive church . It was on the basis of this universal bond that Johnson at times defended the early Roman ...
... religious outlook . He concurred with the current eighteenth century belief in a common religious heritage derived from the primitive church . It was on the basis of this universal bond that Johnson at times defended the early Roman ...
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... religion itself , and shake even the foundation of Christianit That Johnson upheld the existence of religious orders and recognized their long - standing contribution to the Church is incontestable ; many favourable references to the ...
... religion itself , and shake even the foundation of Christianit That Johnson upheld the existence of religious orders and recognized their long - standing contribution to the Church is incontestable ; many favourable references to the ...
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