The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page viii
... of this gentleman , one of the wives of God- win Swift , was heiress to Adm . Deane , one of the Regicides ; whence Deane became a Chriftian name in the family . GODWIN was a barrister of Gray's inn ; and William viii AN ACCOUNT or.
... of this gentleman , one of the wives of God- win Swift , was heiress to Adm . Deane , one of the Regicides ; whence Deane became a Chriftian name in the family . GODWIN was a barrister of Gray's inn ; and William viii AN ACCOUNT or.
Page xc
... Chriftian duty , a reasonable fervice . And that he felt no fecret pleasure in the calamities of others , may be fairly concluded , not only from his general practice , but from many particular facts , in which he appears to have been ...
... Chriftian duty , a reasonable fervice . And that he felt no fecret pleasure in the calamities of others , may be fairly concluded , not only from his general practice , but from many particular facts , in which he appears to have been ...
Page ciii
... Chriftian , we fhall find him , altho ' not fo grave , yet at least as per- fect , as the most famous of his ... Chriftian religion , opposed to Heathen philofophy . " Chriftian wisdom ( faith he ) is without 66 partiality . It is not ...
... Chriftian , we fhall find him , altho ' not fo grave , yet at least as per- fect , as the most famous of his ... Chriftian religion , opposed to Heathen philofophy . " Chriftian wisdom ( faith he ) is without 66 partiality . It is not ...
Page 15
... chriftian reader , but , if not fuddenly prevented , to the univerfal fpread- ing of that peftilent difeafe , the lethargy , in this ifland : whereas there is very little fatire which has not fome- thing in it untouched before . The ...
... chriftian reader , but , if not fuddenly prevented , to the univerfal fpread- ing of that peftilent difeafe , the lethargy , in this ifland : whereas there is very little fatire which has not fome- thing in it untouched before . The ...
Page 106
... Chriftian quietifm , and the Jewish cabbala . Warburton on the Rape of the Lock . + Nothing is more frequent , than for commentators to force interpretations , which the author never meant . This is what the Cabbalifts among the Jews ...
... Chriftian quietifm , and the Jewish cabbala . Warburton on the Rape of the Lock . + Nothing is more frequent , than for commentators to force interpretations , which the author never meant . This is what the Cabbalifts among the Jews ...
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