no reason to complain of insufficient pastors, for I saw not one in the islands whom I had reason to think either deficient in learning or irregular in life, but found several with whom I could not converse without wishing, as my respect increased, that... Three Years in North America - 第 168 頁James Stuart 著 - 1833 - 544 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 280 頁
...any reafon to complain of infufficient paftors ; for I faw not one in the Iflands, whom I had reafon to think either deficient in learning, or irregular in life ; but found feveral with whom I could not converfe without wifhing, as my refpeol increafed, that they had not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 400 頁
...any reafon to complain of inefficient paftors; for I faw not one in the Iflands, whom I had reafon to think either deficient in learning, or irregular in life; but found feveral with whom I could not eonverfe without wifhing, as my refpect increafed, that they had not... | |
| 1775 - 734 頁
...another place he fays, fpeaking of the minifters in the ifljnds, ' I faw not one whom I had reafon to think either deficient in learning, or irregular in life ; but found feveral with whom 1 could not converfe without wifhing, as my refpefi ¡ncreeftd, that they had not... | |
| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 頁
...a thousand years ago ? There is no tracing the connection of 1 Johnson wrote of the ministers:—' I saw not one in the islands whom I had reason to...increased, that they had not been Presbyterians.' Johnson's Works, ix. 102. 1 See ante, p. 162. ancient nations, but by language ; and therefore I am... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 頁
...any reaion to complain of inefficient paftors; for I faw not one in the iflands, whom I had reafon to think either deficient in learning, or irregular in life; but found feveral with whom I could not converfe without wifhing, as my refpect lncreafed, that they had not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 438 頁
...any reafon to complain of infufficient paftors; for I faw not one in the iflands, whom I had reafon to think either deficient in learning, or irregular in life ; but found feveral with whom I could not converfe without wifhing, as my refpect increafed, that they had not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 258 頁
...any reafon to complain of infufficient pafiors ; for I faw not one in the ifl.md?, whom I had reafon to think either deficient in learning, or irregular in life ; but found feveral with whom I could not converfe without wifhing, as my reff ect increafed, that they had not... | |
| John Lanne Buchanan - 1794 - 308 頁
...Ulyffes, he had fancied a Phaeacia., In fhort, fays he, J faw not one in all the ifles, whom I had reafon to think either deficient in learning, or irregular in life, but found feveral with whom I could not eonverfe, without wifhing as my refpects. increafed, that they had not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 302 頁
...from their minister, or the practicability of travelling gives them opportunity; nor have they any reason to complain of insufficient pastors ; for I...with whom I could not converse without wishing, as niy respect increasedj that they had not been Presbyterians. The ancient rigour of puritanism is now... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 360 頁
...them opportunity ; nor have they any reason to complain of insufficient pastors; for I saw not one jn the islands} whom I had reason to think either deficient...respect increased, that they had not been presbyterians. The ancient rigour of puritanism is now very much relaxed, though all are not yet equally enlightened.... | |
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