The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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... church . Ray- mond , the nimbler of the two , arrived firft at the door , and when he entered the church , walked decently towards the reading defk : Swift never flackened his pace , but running up the ifle , left Raymond behind him ...
... church . Ray- mond , the nimbler of the two , arrived firft at the door , and when he entered the church , walked decently towards the reading defk : Swift never flackened his pace , but running up the ifle , left Raymond behind him ...
Page xxxvi
... church . Upon this occafion the Dean wrote a fhort copy of verfes * , which fo provoked one Bettefworth , a lawyer and member of the Irish parliament , that he fwore , in the hearing of many perfons , to revenge himself either by ...
... church . Upon this occafion the Dean wrote a fhort copy of verfes * , which fo provoked one Bettefworth , a lawyer and member of the Irish parliament , that he fwore , in the hearing of many perfons , to revenge himself either by ...
Page xlv
... church when he was in London , and never to fleep with- out affembling his family in his own chamber to prayers . An abhorrence of hypocrify was a ftriking particular in his character ; he even carried * carried it to fuch an excefs ...
... church when he was in London , and never to fleep with- out affembling his family in his own chamber to prayers . An abhorrence of hypocrify was a ftriking particular in his character ; he even carried * carried it to fuch an excefs ...
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... church , Mrs. Pilkington was charmed to fee with what a becoming piety the Dean performed that holy fervice , which he had fo much at heart , that he wanted not the affiftance of the liturgy , but went quite through it without ever ...
... church , Mrs. Pilkington was charmed to fee with what a becoming piety the Dean performed that holy fervice , which he had fo much at heart , that he wanted not the affiftance of the liturgy , but went quite through it without ever ...
Page lxiv
... church of England - man with refpect to religion and government , 228 Sermons , I. On the Trinity , if . On mutual fubjection , 254 265 Hi . On the testimony of confcience , IV . On brotherly love , V. The difficulty of knowing one's ...
... church of England - man with refpect to religion and government , 228 Sermons , I. On the Trinity , if . On mutual fubjection , 254 265 Hi . On the testimony of confcience , IV . On brotherly love , V. The difficulty of knowing one's ...
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