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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Dr. Raymond accepted the wager , and immediately both ' run as fast as they could to the church . Raymond , the nimbler of the two , arrived first at the door , and when he entered the church , walked decently towards the reading desk ...
Dr. Raymond accepted the wager , and immediately both ' run as fast as they could to the church . Raymond , the nimbler of the two , arrived first at the door , and when he entered the church , walked decently towards the reading desk ...
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the test act in Ireland , the diffenters often affected to call themselves Brother - proteftants , and Fellow - chriftians , with the members of the established church . Upon this occasion the Dean wrote a short copy of verses * , which ...
the test act in Ireland , the diffenters often affected to call themselves Brother - proteftants , and Fellow - chriftians , with the members of the established church . Upon this occasion the Dean wrote a short copy of verses * , which ...
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As he constantly attended divine worship when he was at home , so he used always to go early to church when he was in London , and never to sleep without assembling his family in his own chamber to prayers . An abhorrence of hypocrisy ...
As he constantly attended divine worship when he was at home , so he used always to go early to church when he was in London , and never to sleep without assembling his family in his own chamber to prayers . An abhorrence of hypocrisy ...
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As the communion is administered every Sunday in St. Patrick's 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 ...
As the communion is administered every Sunday in St. Patrick's 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 ...
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A project for the advancement of religion , 206 The sentiments of a church of England - man with respect to religion and government , 223 Sermons , I. On the Trinity , ji . On mutual fubjection , 265 Ili , On the teitimony of confcicnce ...
A project for the advancement of religion , 206 The sentiments of a church of England - man with respect to religion and government , 223 Sermons , I. On the Trinity , ji . On mutual fubjection , 265 Ili , On the teitimony of confcicnce ...
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