THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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Page 67
... better principles to balance the others , it seems every man's duty to chufe one of the two fides , though he cannot entitely ap- prove of either ; and all pretences to neutrality are juftly exploded by both , being too ftale and ...
... better principles to balance the others , it seems every man's duty to chufe one of the two fides , though he cannot entitely ap- prove of either ; and all pretences to neutrality are juftly exploded by both , being too ftale and ...
Page 72
... better for the peace of the ftate , that there should be none . But while the clergy confider the natural temper of mankind in general , or of our own country in particular , what affurances can they have , that any compliances they ...
... better for the peace of the ftate , that there should be none . But while the clergy confider the natural temper of mankind in general , or of our own country in particular , what affurances can they have , that any compliances they ...
Page 76
... better quarter from thence . You shall observe nothing more frequent in their weekly papers , than a way of affecting to con- found the terms of clergy and high - church , of applying both indifferently , and then loading the latter ...
... better quarter from thence . You shall observe nothing more frequent in their weekly papers , than a way of affecting to con- found the terms of clergy and high - church , of applying both indifferently , and then loading the latter ...
Page 77
... better materials to compound the priesthood of , than the mass of mankind , which corrupted , as it is , those who re- ceive orders must have fome vices to leave behind them when when they enter into the church , aud if a CHURCH OF ...
... better materials to compound the priesthood of , than the mass of mankind , which corrupted , as it is , those who re- ceive orders must have fome vices to leave behind them when when they enter into the church , aud if a CHURCH OF ...
Page 91
... better be fettled in his absence : but to affirm he had any cause to apprehend the same treatment with his father , is an improbable scandal flung upon the nation by a few bi- gotted French fcribblers , or the invidious affertion of a ...
... better be fettled in his absence : but to affirm he had any cause to apprehend the same treatment with his father , is an improbable scandal flung upon the nation by a few bi- gotted French fcribblers , or the invidious affertion of a ...
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