THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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Page 63
... hope , that during the prefent lucid interval , the members retired to their homes may fufpend a while their acquired complexi- ons , and taught by the calmnefs of the fcene and the feafon , reaffume the native fedateness of their ...
... hope , that during the prefent lucid interval , the members retired to their homes may fufpend a while their acquired complexi- ons , and taught by the calmnefs of the fcene and the feafon , reaffume the native fedateness of their ...
Page 68
Jonathan Swift. ceed to open violence , the trueft fervice a private man may hope to do his country , is by unbiaffing his mind as much as poffible . and then endeavouring to mode- rate between the rival powers , which must needs be ...
Jonathan Swift. ceed to open violence , the trueft fervice a private man may hope to do his country , is by unbiaffing his mind as much as poffible . and then endeavouring to mode- rate between the rival powers , which must needs be ...
Page 75
... hope is not our misfortune , we much excel them and all Chriften- dom befides in our indulgence to tender confciences * . One fingle compliance with the national form of receiving the facrament , is all we require to qualify any fectary ...
... hope is not our misfortune , we much excel them and all Chriften- dom befides in our indulgence to tender confciences * . One fingle compliance with the national form of receiving the facrament , is all we require to qualify any fectary ...
Page 101
... hope no reader imagines me fo weak to stand up in the defence of real christianity , such as used in primitive times ( if we may believe the authors of those ages ) to have an influence upon mens belief and actions : to offer at the ...
... hope no reader imagines me fo weak to stand up in the defence of real christianity , such as used in primitive times ( if we may believe the authors of those ages ) to have an influence upon mens belief and actions : to offer at the ...
Page 105
... hope I fhall be forgiven a hard word if I call this a cavil . I readily own there hath been an old custom , time out of mind , for people to affemble in the churches churches every Sunday , and that shops are still frequent- ABOLISHING ...
... hope I fhall be forgiven a hard word if I call this a cavil . I readily own there hath been an old custom , time out of mind , for people to affemble in the churches churches every Sunday , and that shops are still frequent- ABOLISHING ...
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