.was not of the church of England. To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are diftant, and which is animated only by Faith and Hope, will glide. by. degrees out of the mind, unlefs it be invigorated and The Works of the English Poets: Prefaces - Page 136by Samuel Johnson - 1779Full view - About this book
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