THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... church - of - England man , with respect to religion and government P. 66 An argument to prove , that the abolishing of christianity in England may , as things now ftand , be attended with fome inconveniencies , and perhaps not produce ...
... church - of - England man , with respect to religion and government P. 66 An argument to prove , that the abolishing of christianity in England may , as things now ftand , be attended with fome inconveniencies , and perhaps not produce ...
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... things , how the fame caufes can produce different effects and confequences among us , from what they did in Greece and Rome . VOL . III . F THE THE SENTIMENTS OF A Church of England Man With respect IN ATHENS AND ROME . 65.
... things , how the fame caufes can produce different effects and confequences among us , from what they did in Greece and Rome . VOL . III . F THE THE SENTIMENTS OF A Church of England Man With respect IN ATHENS AND ROME . 65.
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Jonathan Swift. THE SENTIMENTS OF A Church of England Man With respect to RELIGION and GOVERNMENT . WHO Written in the Year 1708 . HOEVER hath examined the conduct and pro ... church-of-England man, with respect to religion and government P.
Jonathan Swift. THE SENTIMENTS OF A Church of England Man With respect to RELIGION and GOVERNMENT . WHO Written in the Year 1708 . HOEVER hath examined the conduct and pro ... church-of-England man, with respect to religion and government P.
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... church of Rome , or a common- wealth , and arbitrary power . For why should any party be accufed of a principle , which they folemnly disown and protest againft ? But , to this they have a mutual an- fwer ready : they both affure us ...
... church of Rome , or a common- wealth , and arbitrary power . For why should any party be accufed of a principle , which they folemnly disown and protest againft ? But , to this they have a mutual an- fwer ready : they both affure us ...
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... church , who , without regard to their distinctions , treat- ed them all as equal adverfaries . Thus , our prefent dif- fenters do very naturally close in with the whigs , who profefs moderation , declare they abhor all thoughts of ...
... church , who , without regard to their distinctions , treat- ed them all as equal adverfaries . Thus , our prefent dif- fenters do very naturally close in with the whigs , who profefs moderation , declare they abhor all thoughts of ...
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