| Jonathan Swift - 1713 - 436 pages
...the Neceflity of a Nominal Religion among us. Great Wits love to be free with the higheft Objects ; and if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce,...reflect upon the Miniftry, which I am fure few will <Jeny to be of much more pernicious Gonfequence, according to the Saying of Chrifliarirty. 1 57 of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1721 - 312 pages
...the Neceffity of a Nominal Religion among us. Great Wits love to be free with the higheft Objects ; and if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce,...abufe the Government, and reflect upon the Miniftry, xvhich I am fure few will derty't'o be of much more pernicious ' Gohfequence i acceding to the Saying... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 pages
...the Neceffity of a nominal Religion among us. Great Witrf love to be free with the higheft Objefts ; and if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce...fpeak Evil of Dignities, abufe the Government, and refleft upon the Miniftry -, which I am fure, few will deny to be of much more pernicious Confequence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 pages
...fhews theNeceffity of a nominal Religion among us. Great Wits love to be free with the higheft Objects; and if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce ; they vfilljpeak Evil of Dignities, abufe the Government, and reflect upon the Miniftry ; which I am fure,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 pages
...the Neceflity of a nominal Religion among us. Great Wits love to be free with the higheft Objects ; and, if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce, they will /peak Evil of Dignities, abufe the Gorernment, and reflect upon the Miniftry ; which, I. am fure, few... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 pages
...neceffity of a nominal religion among us. Great wits love to be free with with the higheft objects; and if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce,...fpeak evil of dignities, abufe the government, and refledt upon the miniftry ; which I am fure lew will deny to be of much more pernicious confequence,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 pages
...the neceffity of a nominal religion among us. Great wits love to be free with the highell objefts ; and, if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce, they will Jpeak evil of dignities, abufe the government, and refleft upon the miniflry; which, I am fure, few... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 pages
...the neceflity of a nominal religion among us. Great wits love to be free with the higheft objects ; and, if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce, they will ffeak evil of dignities, abufe the government, and reflect upon the Biiniftry ; which, I am fure, few... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 334 pages
...the neceflity of a nomimil religion among us. Great wits love to be free with the higheft objects ; and, if they cannot be allowed a God to revile or renounce, they will fpeak evil of dignities, atufe the government, and reflect upbn the miniftry; which I am fure few will deny to be of much more... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 326 pages
...renounce, they will fpeak evil of dignities, ahufe the government-, and reflect upon the miriftry ; which I am fure few will deny to be of much more pernicious confequence, according to the laying of Tiierius, deorum nffc:ifa dns cum. As to the particular fact related, I think it 5s not fair... | |
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