The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 6Cowie, 1825 |
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... church profaned and hastening to the ground . St. Andrews indeed has formerly suffered more atrocious ravages and more extensive destruction ; but recent evils affect with greater force . We were reconciled to the sight of ...
... church profaned and hastening to the ground . St. Andrews indeed has formerly suffered more atrocious ravages and more extensive destruction ; but recent evils affect with greater force . We were reconciled to the sight of ...
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... church , clean to a degree unknown in any other part of Scotland , with com- modious galleries , and what was yet less expected , with an organ . At our inn we did not find a reception such as we thought proportionate to the commercial ...
... church , clean to a degree unknown in any other part of Scotland , with com- modious galleries , and what was yet less expected , with an organ . At our inn we did not find a reception such as we thought proportionate to the commercial ...
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... church of England , is in Scot- land legally practised in licensed chapels served by cler- gymen of English or Irish ordination , and by tacit con- nivance quietly permitted in separate congregations , sup- plied with ministers by the ...
... church of England , is in Scot- land legally practised in licensed chapels served by cler- gymen of English or Irish ordination , and by tacit con- nivance quietly permitted in separate congregations , sup- plied with ministers by the ...
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... church of Elgin had , in the intestine tumults of the barbarous ages , been laid waste by the irruption of a High ... churches must have borne so small a proportion to any military expence , that it is hard not to believe the reason ...
... church of Elgin had , in the intestine tumults of the barbarous ages , been laid waste by the irruption of a High ... churches must have borne so small a proportion to any military expence , that it is hard not to believe the reason ...
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... churches , though some of them have since recovered by a situation convenient for commerce . Thus Glasgow , though it has no longer an archbishop , has risen beyond its original state by the opulence of its traders ; and Aberdeen ...
... churches , though some of them have since recovered by a situation convenient for commerce . Thus Glasgow , though it has no longer an archbishop , has risen beyond its original state by the opulence of its traders ; and Aberdeen ...
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