He went to the university with a design of entering into the church, but in time altered his mind; for he declared that whoever became a clergyman must " subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which, unless he took with a conscience that could not... The Works of Samuel Johnson - Seite 53von Samuel Johnson - 1825Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 292 Seiten
...criminal when they weiie acted by academicks. . ;,-„..,., He went to the univerfity with a tkfign of entering into the church, but in time altered his mind; for he declared, that whoever became a clergyman-muft " fubfcribe flave, and t^ki?, api.oath yn|efs ,h^, tp§k,,wjdi a t 90i^ld ffitch, ^-iniuft... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 Seiten
...they were a&ed by academicks. He went to the univeriity with a deiign of entering into the chureh, but in time altered his mind ; for he declared, that whoever became a clergyman muft " fub" fcribe llave, end take an oath withal, which, unlefs " he took with a confciente that could... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 Seiten
...therefore only criminal when they were acted by academicks. He went to the univerfity with a defign of entering into the church, b-ut in time altered...mind; for he declared, that whoever became a clergyman muft " fubfcribe flave, and take an oath wiihal, * By the mention of this name, he evidently refers... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 Seiten
...therefore only criminal: when they were a&ed by academicks. He went to the univerfity with a defign of entering into the church¿ but in time altered his mind; for he declared, that whoever be.' came a clergyman muff “ fubf¿ribe 11ave¿ “and take an oath withal, which unlefs h¿ “... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 Seiten
...the theatre afford hii;i. Plays were therefore, only crio-.inal when they were acted hv academicks. He went to the university with a design of entering...mind; for he declared, that whoever became a clergyman n " subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which unless he took with a " science that could not... | |
| David Simpson - 1803 - 446 Seiten
...perceiving what tyranny had invaded the church, that he who would take orders must subscribe, slave, an4 take an oath withal; which unless he took with a conscience that would retch, he must either strait perjure, or split his faith ; I thought it better to prefer a blameless... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 Seiten
...of the theatre afford him. Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted bv aeademicks. s He went to the university with a design of entering...and take an oath withal, which unless he took with a con" science that could not retch, he must straight perjure himself. He thought " it better to prefer... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 590 Seiten
...maturity of years, and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church, that he who would take Orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which, unless he took with a conscience that would retch, he must either ftrait perjure, or split his faith; I thought it better to prefer a blameless... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 596 Seiten
...maturity of years, and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church, that he who would take Orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which, unless he took with a conscience that would retch, he must either flrait perjure, or split his faith; I thought it better to prefer a blameless... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 Seiten
...of Master in 1632, he left the University with no kindness for its institution. He first went there with a design of entering into the church, but in time altered his mind, in consequence of thinking he could not, with a safe conscience, lubscribe t o some of the articles.... | |
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